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... observe the maxim , " I have yet many things to say unto you , can not bear them now . " but you I will soon write you again . And requesting your prayers for my progress , I remain , my dear friend , yours , JAMES ANDErson . No. III ...
... observe the maxim , " I have yet many things to say unto you , can not bear them now . " but you I will soon write you again . And requesting your prayers for my progress , I remain , my dear friend , yours , JAMES ANDErson . No. III ...
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... observing that my excel- lent young friend is realizing the peace and the pleasantness which are to be found even here on that way which leads to the felicities and the glories of Paradise . Will you believe that , for the last twenty ...
... observing that my excel- lent young friend is realizing the peace and the pleasantness which are to be found even here on that way which leads to the felicities and the glories of Paradise . Will you believe that , for the last twenty ...
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... observe that I do not mean at present to enter into the question of assemblies for dancing , but shall satisfy myself with a few prefatory remarks . I am quite as- sured that , if you saw it to be against your Christian interest , you ...
... observe that I do not mean at present to enter into the question of assemblies for dancing , but shall satisfy myself with a few prefatory remarks . I am quite as- sured that , if you saw it to be against your Christian interest , you ...
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... observe the strong and enduring grasp which his warm heart had taken of a fam- ily who had shown some kindness to him in the days of his youth , but who , while moving comparatively in circumstances of humble life , were not remarkable ...
... observe the strong and enduring grasp which his warm heart had taken of a fam- ily who had shown some kindness to him in the days of his youth , but who , while moving comparatively in circumstances of humble life , were not remarkable ...
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... observe , by a note from Mr. Wright , subjoined to your letter , that he has begun the penny - a - week operation in his parish ; and it gives me still greater pleasure to under- stand that this mighty instrument has been put into ...
... observe , by a note from Mr. Wright , subjoined to your letter , that he has begun the penny - a - week operation in his parish ; and it gives me still greater pleasure to under- stand that this mighty instrument has been put into ...
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