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... persons who , with the world and its vanities clinging fast to their minds , are pleased to strut sometimes in the ... person Childe Harold's Pilgrimage . Canto the Third .
... persons who , with the world and its vanities clinging fast to their minds , are pleased to strut sometimes in the ... person Childe Harold's Pilgrimage . Canto the Third .
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... persons , and circum- stances . " With an eagerness , in which , we doubt not , our readers will participate , though still , it must be owned , not without some misgivings , we unfolded the pages from which we were to learn how a ...
... persons , and circum- stances . " With an eagerness , in which , we doubt not , our readers will participate , though still , it must be owned , not without some misgivings , we unfolded the pages from which we were to learn how a ...
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... Persons of the Trinity - than is the fact , that it was declared to the Son , " Thy throne , O God , is for ever and ever . " 66 These are particular instances : but the argument is of universal application , that if either more or ls ...
... Persons of the Trinity - than is the fact , that it was declared to the Son , " Thy throne , O God , is for ever and ever . " 66 These are particular instances : but the argument is of universal application , that if either more or ls ...
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... persons willing and able to teach , nor adults disposed to learn , have been wanting in any case where proper teachers have been industriously sought after ; and when such applications have been made to the illiterate , and such ...
... persons willing and able to teach , nor adults disposed to learn , have been wanting in any case where proper teachers have been industriously sought after ; and when such applications have been made to the illiterate , and such ...
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... persons entitled to the name of Christians can consistently hold it , in the unity of spirit , in the bond of peace . ( P. 42. ) In these sentiments we cordially agree , and wish them , as a ground - work , to become universal ; though ...
... persons entitled to the name of Christians can consistently hold it , in the unity of spirit , in the bond of peace . ( P. 42. ) In these sentiments we cordially agree , and wish them , as a ground - work , to become universal ; though ...
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