Parson Gay's Three Sermons, Or, Saint SacrementCochrane Publishing Company, 1908 - 151 |
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... means , but it is our duty not to expect Him to relieve us of our responsibility . We should be as perfect as possible in all preparations . Let all those exercises be performed which are necessary and useful to instil and increase ...
... means , but it is our duty not to expect Him to relieve us of our responsibility . We should be as perfect as possible in all preparations . Let all those exercises be performed which are necessary and useful to instil and increase ...
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... mean . He went directly to the door of his captain's house . Bates , turning to the right , skirted the bank of the little inlet , which the receding tide had left , until he came to a brown , half - tumbled - down house near the ...
... mean . He went directly to the door of his captain's house . Bates , turning to the right , skirted the bank of the little inlet , which the receding tide had left , until he came to a brown , half - tumbled - down house near the ...
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... means justified his name . He said the Colonies could not hope for success so long as they kept up their jealousies with each other , so long as each was afraid it would be called upon to do more than its share of the fighting and ...
... means justified his name . He said the Colonies could not hope for success so long as they kept up their jealousies with each other , so long as each was afraid it would be called upon to do more than its share of the fighting and ...
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... mean , cruel and treacherous enemy . I don't sup- pose the poor devils can help being what they are any more than a rattlesnake or a skunk can , but it's wicked to use ' em in their natural condition . But it's wicked , too , to get the ...
... mean , cruel and treacherous enemy . I don't sup- pose the poor devils can help being what they are any more than a rattlesnake or a skunk can , but it's wicked to use ' em in their natural condition . But it's wicked , too , to get the ...
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... means despised in the more aristocratic circles . The soldiers had indeed been warned at home by Parson Gay and his breth- ren against the dangers of excess , but the line was then as it has remained for a hundred and fifty years later ...
... means despised in the more aristocratic circles . The soldiers had indeed been warned at home by Parson Gay and his breth- ren against the dangers of excess , but the line was then as it has remained for a hundred and fifty years later ...
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