Half-hours with the Best Authors, Volumen4Charles Knight, 1847 A collection of literature from over three hundred English authors. |
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... reason , by the instigation of corrupt nature , can teach thee to argue thus : — My house , my farm , my stock , my whole condition is naught ; many a man hath better ; " why should not reason , heightened by God's grace , teach thee as ...
... reason , by the instigation of corrupt nature , can teach thee to argue thus : — My house , my farm , my stock , my whole condition is naught ; many a man hath better ; " why should not reason , heightened by God's grace , teach thee as ...
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... reason was convinced . There was no opinion which he was most settled in either concerning divine or human things but he would patiently and impartially have it debated . In matters of faith his reason always submitted to the word of ...
... reason was convinced . There was no opinion which he was most settled in either concerning divine or human things but he would patiently and impartially have it debated . In matters of faith his reason always submitted to the word of ...
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... reason a man should be very careful of taking advantage of the weaknesses or oversights of such helpless people , because such people have a right , and a promise , of redress from God : " Remove not the old landmark ; and enter not ...
... reason a man should be very careful of taking advantage of the weaknesses or oversights of such helpless people , because such people have a right , and a promise , of redress from God : " Remove not the old landmark ; and enter not ...
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Half-hours with the Best Authors: Selected and Arranged with Short ... Charles Knight Vista completa - 1856 |
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