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Page 6
... in its commencement almost ludi- crous , was the manner in which he portrayed his delight in the ordinances of the gospel . He was looking back to the time when he had first learned their value : and after describing 6 Living Commentaries .
... in its commencement almost ludi- crous , was the manner in which he portrayed his delight in the ordinances of the gospel . He was looking back to the time when he had first learned their value : and after describing 6 Living Commentaries .
Page 7
... manner , forced to yield to increased bodily and mental torpor , he yet casts not away his humble confidence . His hands indeed are become useless , but his soul retains its hold ( feeble though he often feels it ) upon the everlasting ...
... manner , forced to yield to increased bodily and mental torpor , he yet casts not away his humble confidence . His hands indeed are become useless , but his soul retains its hold ( feeble though he often feels it ) upon the everlasting ...
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... manners , and a deeper sense of his pa- rent's kindness , who perhaps at considerable expense , and many domestic privations , has given him the opportunity of making a respectable appearance in society , by means of a liberal education ...
... manners , and a deeper sense of his pa- rent's kindness , who perhaps at considerable expense , and many domestic privations , has given him the opportunity of making a respectable appearance in society , by means of a liberal education ...
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... manner which I thought ex- tremely handsome . Who then was a greater man than I was ? and truly my country house , as I called it , was exquisitely beau- tiful , as regarded the prospects seen from its windows . Could any thing be more ...
... manner which I thought ex- tremely handsome . Who then was a greater man than I was ? and truly my country house , as I called it , was exquisitely beau- tiful , as regarded the prospects seen from its windows . Could any thing be more ...
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... manner I have described ; for I was more than nineteen , when my father having long doubted what he should make of me , entered me at the University . I was there asso- ciated with the brother who was nearest in age above me , and ...
... manner I have described ; for I was more than nineteen , when my father having long doubted what he should make of me , entered me at the University . I was there asso- ciated with the brother who was nearest in age above me , and ...
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