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Strona viii
... thought he was serving the cause of God there- in ; then adds , " No sooner had the author's writ- ings made their appearance , than such as candidly perused them were fully convinced that they came from God , and tended to the ...
... thought he was serving the cause of God there- in ; then adds , " No sooner had the author's writ- ings made their appearance , than such as candidly perused them were fully convinced that they came from God , and tended to the ...
Strona xiv
... thought , that to rescue from oblivion and obscurity the lives of some valuable for- eigners , to render them known in the British domin- ions , would be agreeable to many pious persons i and perhaps be profitable in making the proper ...
... thought , that to rescue from oblivion and obscurity the lives of some valuable for- eigners , to render them known in the British domin- ions , would be agreeable to many pious persons i and perhaps be profitable in making the proper ...
Strona xix
... thought the Almighty might permit Lady Guion to be blinded in some things , not essential , in order that she might be the more useful à- mongst her own community ; if so , the same good end might be answered in one nation , as well as ...
... thought the Almighty might permit Lady Guion to be blinded in some things , not essential , in order that she might be the more useful à- mongst her own community ; if so , the same good end might be answered in one nation , as well as ...
Strona xxiii
... thought best to render it conformable to the propri- ety and solemnity of the English manner of address , in prayers and thanksgivings to God . Where she exposes her own faults , as often she does , I shall think it my duty to expose ...
... thought best to render it conformable to the propri- ety and solemnity of the English manner of address , in prayers and thanksgivings to God . Where she exposes her own faults , as often she does , I shall think it my duty to expose ...
Strona 38
... thought not once about any thing contrary : but when I saw evil done I was too prone to imitation , and to forget the good . My brother being the great darling of my mother , nothing in me could she see but faults , and yet omitted the ...
... thought not once about any thing contrary : but when I saw evil done I was too prone to imitation , and to forget the good . My brother being the great darling of my mother , nothing in me could she see but faults , and yet omitted the ...
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