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The next thing he remembered , was a course of little lectures , which his kind
protectress gave him on the subjects depictured upon the tiles ; and no doubt
these lectures were repeated over and over again , as , even in after life , he
carried in ...
The next thing he remembered , was a course of little lectures , which his kind
protectress gave him on the subjects depictured upon the tiles ; and no doubt
these lectures were repeated over and over again , as , even in after life , he
carried in ...
Page 17
What then have you to do with combats of this kind ? ” “ And who are you ? ”
returned Francis , with considerable agitation ; “ who are you , who take the name
of Christ in this manner ? ” . “ Edmund Stephens , ” replied the other : “ and I
require ...
What then have you to do with combats of this kind ? ” “ And who are you ? ”
returned Francis , with considerable agitation ; “ who are you , who take the name
of Christ in this manner ? ” . “ Edmund Stephens , ” replied the other : “ and I
require ...
Page 25
There are many people whom we believe to be pious , ( for it would be hard to
think otherwise , ) whose opinions are of that mixed kind , between what we
should call worldly and what is really right , that they cannot bear any plain ,
simple ...
There are many people whom we believe to be pious , ( for it would be hard to
think otherwise , ) whose opinions are of that mixed kind , between what we
should call worldly and what is really right , that they cannot bear any plain ,
simple ...
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The prayers of this young man were heard , and he was indeed strengthened
and assisted in a wonderful degree ; so that he presently found himself engaged
in such a round of duties , as left him no time either for company any kind of study
...
The prayers of this young man were heard , and he was indeed strengthened
and assisted in a wonderful degree ; so that he presently found himself engaged
in such a round of duties , as left him no time either for company any kind of study
...
Page 28
... 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 was nothing of this kind in the minister in question ; and having
ascertained ...
... 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 was nothing of this kind in the minister in question ; and having
ascertained ...
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