The Life of William Cowper, Esq: Compiled from His Correspondence and Other Authentic Sources of InformationR.B. Seeley and W. Burnside, 1833 - 487 страница |
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... objects of her regard : and not to know them when she meets them in another state , or never to meet them at all , amounts , though not alto- gether , yet nearly to the same thing . Remember and recognize them , I have no doubt we shall ...
... objects of her regard : and not to know them when she meets them in another state , or never to meet them at all , amounts , though not alto- gether , yet nearly to the same thing . Remember and recognize them , I have no doubt we shall ...
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... object of his most anxious solicitude , from the period when God was pleased to visit him with the consola- tions of his grace . From that time he took occasion to declare to his brother what God had done for his soul ; and neglected no ...
... object of his most anxious solicitude , from the period when God was pleased to visit him with the consola- tions of his grace . From that time he took occasion to declare to his brother what God had done for his soul ; and neglected no ...
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... objects , though I should be happy were I able to hold more continual converse with a friend above the skies . He has my heart , but he allows a corner of it for all who shew me kindness , and therefore one for you . The storm of 1763 ...
... objects , though I should be happy were I able to hold more continual converse with a friend above the skies . He has my heart , but he allows a corner of it for all who shew me kindness , and therefore one for you . The storm of 1763 ...
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... object . If in this case the im- pression seemed more rational , it was far from being so in reality , as it is evident from the specific nature of the idea on which he fixed , that he was excluded from salvation for not having complied ...
... object . If in this case the im- pression seemed more rational , it was far from being so in reality , as it is evident from the specific nature of the idea on which he fixed , that he was excluded from salvation for not having complied ...
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... objects and those which proceeded from the reflux operations of his own mind . Had it not been so he could never have imagined that the Almighty would have made his case an exception to all others , nor could he have supposed that God ...
... objects and those which proceeded from the reflux operations of his own mind . Had it not been so he could never have imagined that the Almighty would have made his case an exception to all others , nor could he have supposed that God ...
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