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 Interest of Piety and VirtueCollins & Company, 1818 - 299 páginas |
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... amiable . We find ourselves every where upheld by his goodness , and surrounded with an immensity of love and mercy . In short , we depend upon a Being , whose power qualifies him to make us happy by an infinity of means ; whose ...
... amiable . We find ourselves every where upheld by his goodness , and surrounded with an immensity of love and mercy . In short , we depend upon a Being , whose power qualifies him to make us happy by an infinity of means ; whose ...
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... amiable , but less vigorous than Luther's , would have shrunk from the dangers which he braved and surmounted . Towards the close of Luther's life , though without a perceptible declension of his zeal or abilities , the infirmities of ...
... amiable , but less vigorous than Luther's , would have shrunk from the dangers which he braved and surmounted . Towards the close of Luther's life , though without a perceptible declension of his zeal or abilities , the infirmities of ...
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... with candour , sincerity , and beneficence , and all those virtues which were fitted to render him useful and amiable in society . > HUME . SECTION III . 4 Christianity furnishes the best consolation under Chap . 5 . 75 Pathetic Pieces .
... with candour , sincerity , and beneficence , and all those virtues which were fitted to render him useful and amiable in society . > HUME . SECTION III . 4 Christianity furnishes the best consolation under Chap . 5 . 75 Pathetic Pieces .
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... amiable manifestations of the Deity . His glory shines , and his goodness smiles , in those Divine pages , with unparalleled lustre . Here we have a satisfactory explanation of our own state . The origin of evil is traced ; the cause of ...
... amiable manifestations of the Deity . His glory shines , and his goodness smiles , in those Divine pages , with unparalleled lustre . Here we have a satisfactory explanation of our own state . The origin of evil is traced ; the cause of ...
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... amiable in the manner , as it was well adapted to the purpose . A certain person going down from Jerusalem to Jericho , fell among thieves . Not content to rob him of his treasure , they strip him of his garments ; wounded him with ...
... amiable in the manner , as it was well adapted to the purpose . A certain person going down from Jerusalem to Jericho , fell among thieves . Not content to rob him of his treasure , they strip him of his garments ; wounded him with ...
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