American Literature: An Anthology and Critical Survey, Volume 1C. Scribner's Sons, 1948 - 1120 pages |
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... manner of way ; and the bottomless depths of secret corruption and deceit there was in my heart . However , I went on with my eager pursuit after more holiness , and conformity to Christ . The heaven I desired was a heaven of holiness ...
... manner of way ; and the bottomless depths of secret corruption and deceit there was in my heart . However , I went on with my eager pursuit after more holiness , and conformity to Christ . The heaven I desired was a heaven of holiness ...
Page 275
... manner as to undermine all the principles of liberty , whether civil or reli- gious , and to introduce the most abject slavery both in church and state so that it is become a matter of universal con- cern . For what reason , then , was ...
... manner as to undermine all the principles of liberty , whether civil or reli- gious , and to introduce the most abject slavery both in church and state so that it is become a matter of universal con- cern . For what reason , then , was ...
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... manner , not to be an affectation . But of the war , and of his father , he seldom spoke , and always from some very obvious necessity . a From THE PIONEERS [ 1823 ] LEATHERSTOCKING " AH ! the game is becoming hard to find , indeed ...
... manner , not to be an affectation . But of the war , and of his father , he seldom spoke , and always from some very obvious necessity . a From THE PIONEERS [ 1823 ] LEATHERSTOCKING " AH ! the game is becoming hard to find , indeed ...
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