Sequel to the English Reader: Or, Elegant Selections in Prose and Poetry : Designed to Improve the Highest Class of Learners in Reading to Establish a Taste for Just and Accurate Composition, and to Promote the Interests of Piety and VirtueJohn S. Taylor, 1844 - 358 páginas |
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... ligion . That this eminent person , from being a zealous prsecutor of the disciples of Christ , became , all at once , a disciple himself , is a fact which cannot be controverted , without overturning the credit of all history . He must ...
... ligion . That this eminent person , from being a zealous prsecutor of the disciples of Christ , became , all at once , a disciple himself , is a fact which cannot be controverted , without overturning the credit of all history . He must ...
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... ligion in the light of consolation ; as bringing aid and relief to us amidst the distresses of life . Here our religion incon- testibly triumphs ; and its happy effects , in this respect , fur- nish a strong argument to every benevolent ...
... ligion in the light of consolation ; as bringing aid and relief to us amidst the distresses of life . Here our religion incon- testibly triumphs ; and its happy effects , in this respect , fur- nish a strong argument to every benevolent ...
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... ligion , was only from Habit ; every other power was easily resisted , nor did they find any difficulty when they inadver- tently quitted her , to find her again by the direction of Con- science , unless they had given time to Habit to ...
... ligion , was only from Habit ; every other power was easily resisted , nor did they find any difficulty when they inadver- tently quitted her , to find her again by the direction of Con- science , unless they had given time to Habit to ...
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... ligion of which he had officiated as a minister . His " Thoughts in Prison , " which were published after his death , contain much admonitory matter , and have passed 314 through numerous editions . His " Reflections on Death 27 ...
... ligion of which he had officiated as a minister . His " Thoughts in Prison , " which were published after his death , contain much admonitory matter , and have passed 314 through numerous editions . His " Reflections on Death 27 ...
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... ligion ; that he , who on some occasions hath displayed even a profound erudition , should , at other times , when intoxicated with a favourite theory , have suffered affirmations to escape him , which would have fixed the opprobious ...
... ligion ; that he , who on some occasions hath displayed even a profound erudition , should , at other times , when intoxicated with a favourite theory , have suffered affirmations to escape him , which would have fixed the opprobious ...
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