The Christian Disciple, Volume 2Cummings and Hillard, 1821 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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... never to adopt its readings merely because be thinks them in some degree preferable . But this seems to have been frequently done by Wakefield . ། It is easier to account for this undue appreciation of the Eastern versions , than ...
... never to adopt its readings merely because be thinks them in some degree preferable . But this seems to have been frequently done by Wakefield . ། It is easier to account for this undue appreciation of the Eastern versions , than ...
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... never allow to interrupt our weekly employments ; or by any fancied demands of hospitality or politeness . If there be any , who are disposed to dispense with this duty , un- der the pretence , that they have already attained , and can ...
... never allow to interrupt our weekly employments ; or by any fancied demands of hospitality or politeness . If there be any , who are disposed to dispense with this duty , un- der the pretence , that they have already attained , and can ...
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... never to have lost sight of his destination . His religious character commenced early ; he probably never knew the time when he was destitute of religious impressions . The same amiableness of disposition and gentleness of de- meanour ...
... never to have lost sight of his destination . His religious character commenced early ; he probably never knew the time when he was destitute of religious impressions . The same amiableness of disposition and gentleness of de- meanour ...
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... never to be a great man ; to this single object he bent his fine powers , and girded himself , like his master , to go about doing good . There was no selfish ambition in any of his plans ; they all centered in the supreme desire to ...
... never to be a great man ; to this single object he bent his fine powers , and girded himself , like his master , to go about doing good . There was no selfish ambition in any of his plans ; they all centered in the supreme desire to ...
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... never small to a con- scientious man , and in the place to which Mr. Abbot was called they were on some accounts peculiarly great . He succeeded an aged and experienced minister , who had gained the full confidence and affection of his ...
... never small to a con- scientious man , and in the place to which Mr. Abbot was called they were on some accounts peculiarly great . He succeeded an aged and experienced minister , who had gained the full confidence and affection of his ...
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