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... Lord's houseshall be established in the top of the mountains, andshall be exalted above the hills; and all nations shallflowunto it. [Isaiah II.2.]Andthe ransomed of the Lord shallreturn,and come to Zionwith songs and everlasting ...
... Lord's houseshall be established in the top of the mountains, andshall be exalted above the hills; and all nations shallflowunto it. [Isaiah II.2.]Andthe ransomed of the Lord shallreturn,and come to Zionwith songs and everlasting ...
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... Lord, and constrainthese young persons to givetheetheir hearts. Draw them, and they willrun after thee. Bring them into thy courts,and they will be glad and rejoice in thee. [Canticles I. 4.] But,Lord,we know thatof themselves they ...
... Lord, and constrainthese young persons to givetheetheir hearts. Draw them, and they willrun after thee. Bring them into thy courts,and they will be glad and rejoice in thee. [Canticles I. 4.] But,Lord,we know thatof themselves they ...
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... Lord lookethon the heart.” [1 Sam. XVI. 7.] Prayer of theLady of the Manor for Sincerity. “O Almighty and heavenly Father, we, who now approachthe footstool of thy throne, know that thou art the Searcher of all hearts, andthatthou ...
... Lord lookethon the heart.” [1 Sam. XVI. 7.] Prayer of theLady of the Manor for Sincerity. “O Almighty and heavenly Father, we, who now approachthe footstool of thy throne, know that thou art the Searcher of all hearts, andthatthou ...
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... Lord,is Osborne. You may have heard of me, althoughI havehitherto beenpersonally unknown to you. I haveobtained admittance here, inorder,with the divine permission, to point omit to youthat consolation which is provided for all who are ...
... Lord,is Osborne. You may have heard of me, althoughI havehitherto beenpersonally unknown to you. I haveobtained admittance here, inorder,with the divine permission, to point omit to youthat consolation which is provided for all who are ...
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... Lord,' said Mr. Osborne, 'do you suppose me capable of sporting with your feelings?—the feelings of a man in your situation?' “'No,'said Altamont, 'Icannot suppose it. But,' added he,'with respect to thecomfort you promise me, may I ...
... Lord,' said Mr. Osborne, 'do you suppose me capable of sporting with your feelings?—the feelings of a man in your situation?' “'No,'said Altamont, 'Icannot suppose it. But,' added he,'with respect to thecomfort you promise me, may I ...
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