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... heart ; he felt that this was the intimation he had waited for . Meanwhile Mr. T. himself entered the room , and was heartily pleased with the proposition . The whole of his welfare now depended on his becoming a physi- cian , and for ...
... heart ; he felt that this was the intimation he had waited for . Meanwhile Mr. T. himself entered the room , and was heartily pleased with the proposition . The whole of his welfare now depended on his becoming a physi- cian , and for ...
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... heart was affected with a view of the wretched condition of the child- ren of the uneducated poor , in Halle , and was determined to * See History of Bel and the Dragon in the Apocrypha , verses 33-39 . do something for their relief ...
... heart was affected with a view of the wretched condition of the child- ren of the uneducated poor , in Halle , and was determined to * See History of Bel and the Dragon in the Apocrypha , verses 33-39 . do something for their relief ...
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... heart . In every case , whenever the conditions are complied with , the promises are always fulfilled . These conditions are a right state of heart , entire devotedness to God , disinterested love to man , and unwavering confidence in ...
... heart . In every case , whenever the conditions are complied with , the promises are always fulfilled . These conditions are a right state of heart , entire devotedness to God , disinterested love to man , and unwavering confidence in ...
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... heart may lay claim to the promises ; but we can have no evidence in respect to ourselves that we have a right state of heart , except as the result of habitual devotion . The promises are indeed absolute , but the Bible is written for ...
... heart may lay claim to the promises ; but we can have no evidence in respect to ourselves that we have a right state of heart , except as the result of habitual devotion . The promises are indeed absolute , but the Bible is written for ...
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... heart , the desire which had prompted all her prayers , was granted . What was the fault in the prayers of this woman ? Simply an ignorance of the means which God would use for her son's conversion , a thing she could not have known ...
... heart , the desire which had prompted all her prayers , was granted . What was the fault in the prayers of this woman ? Simply an ignorance of the means which God would use for her son's conversion , a thing she could not have known ...
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