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... in the utmost possible purity . His course of life had been very simple , and yet
had abounded with events , and a manifold activity . The element of his energy
was an impregnable faith in God , and in an assistance immediately proceeding ...
... in the utmost possible purity . His course of life had been very simple , and yet
had abounded with events , and a manifold activity . The element of his energy
was an impregnable faith in God , and in an assistance immediately proceeding ...
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Was he authorised to enter on a course of study with such prospects , and such
expectations ? The leadings of providence were such , that he had not a shadow
of doubt that it was his duty to enter on this course of study ; he prayed fervently ...
Was he authorised to enter on a course of study with such prospects , and such
expectations ? The leadings of providence were such , that he had not a shadow
of doubt that it was his duty to enter on this course of study ; he prayed fervently ...
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His means of course were continually running short , and he had no other
resource than prayer to God . This was a resource which never failed . Hear his
own testimony , as it has been confirmed by thousands of witnesses : “ In the
month of ...
His means of course were continually running short , and he had no other
resource than prayer to God . This was a resource which never failed . Hear his
own testimony , as it has been confirmed by thousands of witnesses : “ In the
month of ...
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... more than the man whose physical energies have been weakened and his
health impaired by a long course of indolence and dissipation , can suddenly
become healthy and vigorous , when placed in circumstances of distress and
peril .
... more than the man whose physical energies have been weakened and his
health impaired by a long course of indolence and dissipation , can suddenly
become healthy and vigorous , when placed in circumstances of distress and
peril .
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As there were no common means of support as at Sparta , the amount of
education acquired , depended , of course , to some extent on the rank and ability
of the family . But every citizen was expected to exhibit a certain degree of culture
, and ...
As there were no common means of support as at Sparta , the amount of
education acquired , depended , of course , to some extent on the rank and ability
of the family . But every citizen was expected to exhibit a certain degree of culture
, and ...
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