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Page 5
... explain the faultless obedience which is required of every individual - an
obedience which no mere man has ever yet been able to accomplish . It is now
my wish to state to you the nature of that principle in the creature which , being
followed ...
... explain the faultless obedience which is required of every individual - an
obedience which no mere man has ever yet been able to accomplish . It is now
my wish to state to you the nature of that principle in the creature which , being
followed ...
Page 7
... you will grow wiser by these multitudes of examples , and will learn to be
content in that situation in which God has placed you , satisfied to see yourselves
excelled by others , and having no other wish than to be found standing in your
lot at ...
... you will grow wiser by these multitudes of examples , and will learn to be
content in that situation in which God has placed you , satisfied to see yourselves
excelled by others , and having no other wish than to be found standing in your
lot at ...
Page 19
Accordingly , when the next holidays arrived , he made his wishes known to his
father , and engaged him to ask this favour of Mrs. Mary Stephens . This pious
woman , whose sole object through life had been to do good rather than to
consult ...
Accordingly , when the next holidays arrived , he made his wishes known to his
father , and engaged him to ask this favour of Mrs. Mary Stephens . This pious
woman , whose sole object through life had been to do good rather than to
consult ...
Page 24
He would sometimes let it appear that he hoped to be distinguished in the
University for his learning and abilities ; he sometimes would express a wish that
he might rise in the Church , in order that he might do the more good ; and he
would ...
He would sometimes let it appear that he hoped to be distinguished in the
University for his learning and abilities ; he sometimes would express a wish that
he might rise in the Church , in order that he might do the more good ; and he
would ...
Page 25
... which rejects every sentiment that at the first blush does not coincide with
opinions already received ; and sometimes , I fear , it is to be attributed to the
secret wish of reconciling those things which cannot be reconciled , nainely ,
earthly with ...
... which rejects every sentiment that at the first blush does not coincide with
opinions already received ; and sometimes , I fear , it is to be attributed to the
secret wish of reconciling those things which cannot be reconciled , nainely ,
earthly with ...
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