SermonsJ. James, 1823 - 643 pages |
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... never inhabited under the same roof ; - that , if he would not be disappointed in his search , he must look into the plain and thrifty dwelling of the prudent man , who knows and understands the worth of money , and cautiously lays it ...
... never inhabited under the same roof ; - that , if he would not be disappointed in his search , he must look into the plain and thrifty dwelling of the prudent man , who knows and understands the worth of money , and cautiously lays it ...
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... never tasted them at all , and , conse- quently , were thought no judges of the matter . So that ' tis no great wonder , if the greatest part of such reflections , however just in themselves and founded on truth and a knowledge of the ...
... never tasted them at all , and , conse- quently , were thought no judges of the matter . So that ' tis no great wonder , if the greatest part of such reflections , however just in themselves and founded on truth and a knowledge of the ...
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... never have enough . Leave him to himself a few years , till the edge of appetite is worn down , -and you will scarce know him again . You will find him entered into engage- ments , and setting up for a man of business and conduct ...
... never have enough . Leave him to himself a few years , till the edge of appetite is worn down , -and you will scarce know him again . You will find him entered into engage- ments , and setting up for a man of business and conduct ...
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... never enjoy ; -and let us here leave him to the conviction he will one day find , - that there is no end of his labour , -that his eyes will never be satisfied with riches , or will say , - For whom do I labour and bereave myself of ...
... never enjoy ; -and let us here leave him to the conviction he will one day find , - that there is no end of his labour , -that his eyes will never be satisfied with riches , or will say , - For whom do I labour and bereave myself of ...
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... Never did the busy brain of a lean and hectic chemist search for the philosopher's stone with more pains and ardour than this great man did after hap- piness . He was one of the wisest inquirers into Nature ; -had tried all her powers ...
... Never did the busy brain of a lean and hectic chemist search for the philosopher's stone with more pains and ardour than this great man did after hap- piness . He was one of the wisest inquirers into Nature ; -had tried all her powers ...
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