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Page 19
Thus , in these and a thousand other instances , had contradictory motives of
action been , either directly or indirectly , infused into the mind of this youth ; in
consequence of which , his conversation displayed a constant series of
contradictions ...
Thus , in these and a thousand other instances , had contradictory motives of
action been , either directly or indirectly , infused into the mind of this youth ; in
consequence of which , his conversation displayed a constant series of
contradictions ...
Page 28
... considered also that there are some who dissent from our Church in points of
such amazing consequence that true Christians can by no means extend their
encouragement towards them , he determined to make himself quite sure that
there ...
... considered also that there are some who dissent from our Church in points of
such amazing consequence that true Christians can by no means extend their
encouragement towards them , he determined to make himself quite sure that
there ...
Page 31
Edmund was not one of those persons who are keenly alive to every slight , and
who possess , in consequence , the quickest perception of every shade and
degree of cordiality or want of cordiality in the salutation of a friend ; yet he could
not ...
Edmund was not one of those persons who are keenly alive to every slight , and
who possess , in consequence , the quickest perception of every shade and
degree of cordiality or want of cordiality in the salutation of a friend ; yet he could
not ...
Page 35
town , nay , indeed , all those of any consequence in our society , are included in
it ; when I am told that all my people are persons of affluence , and some sort of
fashion , that they have never been in the habit of hearing the truth , and cannot ...
town , nay , indeed , all those of any consequence in our society , are included in
it ; when I am told that all my people are persons of affluence , and some sort of
fashion , that they have never been in the habit of hearing the truth , and cannot ...
Page 38
... on the occasion ; but the punishment inflicted on Aaron and Miriam , and the
consequence of this punishment , together with the remark made upon this
consequence , was that which so forcibly struck me in the work to which I allude .
... on the occasion ; but the punishment inflicted on Aaron and Miriam , and the
consequence of this punishment , together with the remark made upon this
consequence , was that which so forcibly struck me in the work to which I allude .
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