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... fears , joy and sorrow , are , therefore , so blended in his life , as both to give room for worldly pursuits , and to recall , from time to time , the admonitions of cɔnscience . SECTION IV . TIME once past never returns : the moment ...
... fears , joy and sorrow , are , therefore , so blended in his life , as both to give room for worldly pursuits , and to recall , from time to time , the admonitions of cɔnscience . SECTION IV . TIME once past never returns : the moment ...
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... is evil . Familiarize not yourselves with it , in the slightest instances , ithout fear . Listen with reverence to every reprehension · of conscience ; and preserve the most quick and accurate 26 PART 1 . THE ENGLISH READER .
... is evil . Familiarize not yourselves with it , in the slightest instances , ithout fear . Listen with reverence to every reprehension · of conscience ; and preserve the most quick and accurate 26 PART 1 . THE ENGLISH READER .
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... fear , and ravage and expiration . All the horrors of darkness and solitude surrounded him : the wind roared in the woods ; and the torrents tumbled from the hills . 11 Thus forlora and distressed , he wandered through the wild ...
... fear , and ravage and expiration . All the horrors of darkness and solitude surrounded him : the wind roared in the woods ; and the torrents tumbled from the hills . 11 Thus forlora and distressed , he wandered through the wild ...
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... fear there is tor- ment , " how miserable must be his state , who by living in per petual jealousy , lives in perpetual dread ! 3 Looking upon himself to be surrounded with spies , ene- mies , and designing men , he is a stranger to ...
... fear there is tor- ment , " how miserable must be his state , who by living in per petual jealousy , lives in perpetual dread ! 3 Looking upon himself to be surrounded with spies , ene- mies , and designing men , he is a stranger to ...
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... fear they are not regarded by him . He is privy to all their thoughts , and to that anxiety of heart in particular , which is apt to trouble them on this occasion ; for , as it is impossible he should overlook any 04 PART 1 . THE ...
... fear they are not regarded by him . He is privy to all their thoughts , and to that anxiety of heart in particular , which is apt to trouble them on this occasion ; for , as it is impossible he should overlook any 04 PART 1 . THE ...
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