The Christian Observer, Volume 29Whiting & Watson., 1830 |
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... thought it unne- cessary to watch and to pray . To convince us of the truth of all this , it is these men themselves who have published , and handed down from age to age , the history of their own ingratitude and disgrace . One would ...
... thought it unne- cessary to watch and to pray . To convince us of the truth of all this , it is these men themselves who have published , and handed down from age to age , the history of their own ingratitude and disgrace . One would ...
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... thought so too , and they were dreadfully deceived . You can do nothing of yourself— your sufficiency must be of God . But , just to conceive this : -there are , perhaps , few of us that cannot remember some time of our lives , in which ...
... thought so too , and they were dreadfully deceived . You can do nothing of yourself— your sufficiency must be of God . But , just to conceive this : -there are , perhaps , few of us that cannot remember some time of our lives , in which ...
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... thought in its birth , and crush it in its very cradle . It is then weak and tender ; it may then be easily ... thoughts from our hearts - evil language from our tongue - evil companions from our society ; if we do not attempt to fill ...
... thought in its birth , and crush it in its very cradle . It is then weak and tender ; it may then be easily ... thoughts from our hearts - evil language from our tongue - evil companions from our society ; if we do not attempt to fill ...
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... thought that she would have faint- ed ; and told her that she must not again remain so long on her knees . She answered that she could not avoid it , for she had all her friends to remember in her prayers . " October 14. - Our ...
... thought that she would have faint- ed ; and told her that she must not again remain so long on her knees . She answered that she could not avoid it , for she had all her friends to remember in her prayers . " October 14. - Our ...
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... thought was not painful to her ; " to which she unhesitatingly replied , 66 Night and day she suffers , but she ... thoughts from herself . Books of amusement are sometimes read to her , travels or biography : she objects to novels , or ...
... thought was not painful to her ; " to which she unhesitatingly replied , 66 Night and day she suffers , but she ... thoughts from herself . Books of amusement are sometimes read to her , travels or biography : she objects to novels , or ...
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