The universal anthology, a collection of the best literature, with biographical and explanatory notes, ed. by R. Garnett, L. Vallée, A. Brandl. Imperial ed, Том 17Richard Garnett 1899 |
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... thing for the coach to be stopped ; and so furious was the career of our highwayman , that the man involuntarily drew up his horses . Turpin had also to draw in the rein , a task of no little difficulty , as charging a huge lumbering ...
... thing for the coach to be stopped ; and so furious was the career of our highwayman , that the man involuntarily drew up his horses . Turpin had also to draw in the rein , a task of no little difficulty , as charging a huge lumbering ...
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... things of God . We never , therefore , willingly or designedly deviate from the most usual way of speaking ; unless when we express Scripture truths in Scripture words ( which we presume no Christian CHARACTER OF A METHODIST . 85.
... things of God . We never , therefore , willingly or designedly deviate from the most usual way of speaking ; unless when we express Scripture truths in Scripture words ( which we presume no Christian CHARACTER OF A METHODIST . 85.
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... things he is instructed both to be full and to be hungry , both to abound and suffer need . Whether in ease or pain , whether in sickness or health , whether in life or death , he giveth thanks from the ground of the heart , to Him who ...
... things he is instructed both to be full and to be hungry , both to abound and suffer need . Whether in ease or pain , whether in sickness or health , whether in life or death , he giveth thanks from the ground of the heart , to Him who ...
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... things resting on Him , after making his request known to Him with thanksgiving . 8. For indeed he prays without ... thing . In retirement or company , in leisure , business , or con- versation , his heart is ever with the Lord . Whether ...
... things resting on Him , after making his request known to Him with thanksgiving . 8. For indeed he prays without ... thing . In retirement or company , in leisure , business , or con- versation , his heart is ever with the Lord . Whether ...
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... things of the world ; being now crucified to the world , and the world crucified to him ; being dead to all that is in the world , both to the " lust of the flesh , the lust of the eye , and the pride of life . " For all his desire is ...
... things of the world ; being now crucified to the world , and the world crucified to him ; being dead to all that is in the world , both to the " lust of the flesh , the lust of the eye , and the pride of life . " For all his desire is ...
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