American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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... live needeth ( though not all alike ) , why should not the natives of New England be said to live richly , having no want of either ? Clothes are the badge of sin , and the more variety of fashions is but the greater abuse of the ...
... live needeth ( though not all alike ) , why should not the natives of New England be said to live richly , having no want of either ? Clothes are the badge of sin , and the more variety of fashions is but the greater abuse of the ...
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... live by their labor have often revived in my mind as cases of which some who live in fulness need to be put in remembrance .. SILENT WORSHIP [ 1773 ] AS I have traveled at times where those of other societies have attended our meet ...
... live by their labor have often revived in my mind as cases of which some who live in fulness need to be put in remembrance .. SILENT WORSHIP [ 1773 ] AS I have traveled at times where those of other societies have attended our meet ...
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... live on vegetable food alone ; and to strike at the root of the matter at once , for the root is faith , -I am accustomed to answer such , that I can live on board nails . If they cannot under- stand that , they cannot understand much ...
... live on vegetable food alone ; and to strike at the root of the matter at once , for the root is faith , -I am accustomed to answer such , that I can live on board nails . If they cannot under- stand that , they cannot understand much ...
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