American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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Page 191
... kind of delight in religion . My mind was much engaged in it , and had much self - righteous pleasure ; and it was my de- light to abound in religious duties . I with some of my school - mates joined together , and built a booth in a ...
... kind of delight in religion . My mind was much engaged in it , and had much self - righteous pleasure ; and it was my de- light to abound in religious duties . I with some of my school - mates joined together , and built a booth in a ...
Page 192
... kind of sense of God's sovereignty than I had then . I have often since had not only a conviction , but a delightful conviction . The doctrine has very often appeared ex- ceeding pleasant , bright , and sweet . Absolute sovereignty is ...
... kind of sense of God's sovereignty than I had then . I have often since had not only a conviction , but a delightful conviction . The doctrine has very often appeared ex- ceeding pleasant , bright , and sweet . Absolute sovereignty is ...
Page 417
... kind - and other writers . Cooper found his romances immensely popular in England and on the continent . Only gradually did he come to realize how far were his foreign readers from interpreting these books properly and understanding ...
... kind - and other writers . Cooper found his romances immensely popular in England and on the continent . Only gradually did he come to realize how far were his foreign readers from interpreting these books properly and understanding ...
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