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... effect such spectacles produce . But immured in darkness and solitude , the prisoner suffers pangs worse than death a hundred times in a day : he is left to his own bitter reflections ; there is no one thing to divert his attention ...
... effect such spectacles produce . But immured in darkness and solitude , the prisoner suffers pangs worse than death a hundred times in a day : he is left to his own bitter reflections ; there is no one thing to divert his attention ...
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... effect , a Harpy to tear the untasted food away ; ' and we think that he has been still more unsuccessful in his imitation of the noble description of the dreams of a delinquent ; for the puerile ma- chinery of ghosts and dæmons is far ...
... effect , a Harpy to tear the untasted food away ; ' and we think that he has been still more unsuccessful in his imitation of the noble description of the dreams of a delinquent ; for the puerile ma- chinery of ghosts and dæmons is far ...
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... effects of folly , wickedness , and impiety ? The sermon of Atterbury on the Scorner is well known : it is quoted by Addison in one of his Spectators , and is honoured by him with the appellation of admirable . Although Mr. Bishop may ...
... effects of folly , wickedness , and impiety ? The sermon of Atterbury on the Scorner is well known : it is quoted by Addison in one of his Spectators , and is honoured by him with the appellation of admirable . Although Mr. Bishop may ...
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... effects we so often lament among our brethren in the world , and so justly complain of as ob- stacles to our own peace and enjoyment ? If sin be so fatally de- structive of the happiness of men , is not the making it a subject of ...
... effects we so often lament among our brethren in the world , and so justly complain of as ob- stacles to our own peace and enjoyment ? If sin be so fatally de- structive of the happiness of men , is not the making it a subject of ...
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... effect which we wish it should . Our God who tries the hearts of men will not be satisfied with so lifeless a sacrifice . It is absurd to expect that a God of infinite purity , knowledge , and majesty , will vouchsafe to take notice ...
... effect which we wish it should . Our God who tries the hearts of men will not be satisfied with so lifeless a sacrifice . It is absurd to expect that a God of infinite purity , knowledge , and majesty , will vouchsafe to take notice ...
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