The RefugeAt the Lorenzo Press, printed for Bronson & Chauncey, 1804 - 257 páginas |
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William Giles. sorrow in the former as far exceeds the latter , as the perpetual favour of Heaven transcends the mo- mentary calamities of life ! The spirit of a man will sustain his infirmity , but a wounded spirit who can bear ? ' It ...
William Giles. sorrow in the former as far exceeds the latter , as the perpetual favour of Heaven transcends the mo- mentary calamities of life ! The spirit of a man will sustain his infirmity , but a wounded spirit who can bear ? ' It ...
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... perpetual delight ; and the mind , released from the gloom of reflection , is restored to freedom and to hap- piness ? But these prescriptions are not adapted to the malady . They have been frequently adminis- tered , but without ...
... perpetual delight ; and the mind , released from the gloom of reflection , is restored to freedom and to hap- piness ? But these prescriptions are not adapted to the malady . They have been frequently adminis- tered , but without ...
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... perpetual quiet , and feasted with un- mingled pleasure ; for what can interrupt the content of those , upon whom one age has la- boured after another to confer honours , and accumulate immunities ; those to whom rudeness is infamy ...
... perpetual quiet , and feasted with un- mingled pleasure ; for what can interrupt the content of those , upon whom one age has la- boured after another to confer honours , and accumulate immunities ; those to whom rudeness is infamy ...
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... perpetual meditation upon the last hour , however it may become the solitude of a monastery , is inconsistent with many duties of common life . But surely the remembrance of death ought to predominate in our minds as an habitual and ...
... perpetual meditation upon the last hour , however it may become the solitude of a monastery , is inconsistent with many duties of common life . But surely the remembrance of death ought to predominate in our minds as an habitual and ...
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... ample repa- ration by future repentance and amendment ; not considering that they are under the government of a law which requires universal and perpetual obedience - which cannot , in the very nature of 28 INTRODUction .
... ample repa- ration by future repentance and amendment ; not considering that they are under the government of a law which requires universal and perpetual obedience - which cannot , in the very nature of 28 INTRODUction .
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