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These are 80 mingled with each other in society , and are frequently so
confounded by human weakness and the remaining influence of sin on the one
hand , and worldly wisdom and cunning on the other , that no mere man ,
however ...
These are 80 mingled with each other in society , and are frequently so
confounded by human weakness and the remaining influence of sin on the one
hand , and worldly wisdom and cunning on the other , that no mere man ,
however ...
Page 28
If I weaken the hands of a pious man , or stop his mouth , and thus hinder his
usefulness , am I not , humanly speaking , accountable for the loss of any soul
which may thereby perish for want of help , and thus become , as far as in me lies
, a ...
If I weaken the hands of a pious man , or stop his mouth , and thus hinder his
usefulness , am I not , humanly speaking , accountable for the loss of any soul
which may thereby perish for want of help , and thus become , as far as in me lies
, a ...
Page 41
Mr. Parnel urged the argument no further , but , giving his hand to his friend ,
exclaimed , “ O , Edmund ! you make me feel little in my own estimation . Would to
God I could be as you are ! ” Edmund was melted even to tears : but , as those ...
Mr. Parnel urged the argument no further , but , giving his hand to his friend ,
exclaimed , “ O , Edmund ! you make me feel little in my own estimation . Would to
God I could be as you are ! ” Edmund was melted even to tears : but , as those ...
Page 49
Permit me then to say , ” said Edmund , “ that there is no one point essential to
salvation in which you , and I , and Mr. Barret , could not go hand - in - hand . This
was a circumstance with which I made myself fully acquainted before I offered
him ...
Permit me then to say , ” said Edmund , “ that there is no one point essential to
salvation in which you , and I , and Mr. Barret , could not go hand - in - hand . This
was a circumstance with which I made myself fully acquainted before I offered
him ...
Page 59
He looked at Mr. Parnel with an expression of unutterable love , and , taking his
hand , placed it within that of Mr. Barret , attempting at the same time to speak ;
but though his lips moved , no voice was heard . “ I understand you , ever - dear ...
He looked at Mr. Parnel with an expression of unutterable love , and , taking his
hand , placed it within that of Mr. Barret , attempting at the same time to speak ;
but though his lips moved , no voice was heard . “ I understand you , ever - dear ...
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