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... manner ; which has made me sometimes since to question , whether ever it issued in that which was saving ; being ready to doubt , whether such miserable seeking ever suc- ceeded . I was indeed brought to seek salvation in a manner that ...
... manner ; which has made me sometimes since to question , whether ever it issued in that which was saving ; being ready to doubt , whether such miserable seeking ever suc- ceeded . I was indeed brought to seek salvation in a manner that ...
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... manner opening their bosoms , to drink in the light of the sun . There was no part of creature holiness , that I had so 5 great a sense of its loveliness , as humility , broken- ness of heart and poverty of spirit ; and there was ...
... manner opening their bosoms , to drink in the light of the sun . There was no part of creature holiness , that I had so 5 great a sense of its loveliness , as humility , broken- ness of heart and poverty of spirit ; and there was ...
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... manner , how- ever , was but momentary , and then the Iroquois resumed his air of friendliness , and a smile of satisfaction . " Good ! " he repeated , with stronger emphasis than ever . " Young head , old mind . Know how to settle ...
... manner , how- ever , was but momentary , and then the Iroquois resumed his air of friendliness , and a smile of satisfaction . " Good ! " he repeated , with stronger emphasis than ever . " Young head , old mind . Know how to settle ...
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