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... heart. “At the time of which I am speaking, all the sons of the earl were at home; andImore than once witnessed conversationsofa very serious tendency between Mr.William and his sister, one of which I particularly remember.Iwas admitted ...
... heart. “At the time of which I am speaking, all the sons of the earl were at home; andImore than once witnessed conversationsofa very serious tendency between Mr.William and his sister, one of which I particularly remember.Iwas admitted ...
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... heart.—“Mydear youngfriends,” shesaid, “did you ever consider what your loss would be, should youbeso miserable astolose heaven? I remember,” added she,“being formerly muchstruck with some passages on this subjectin my favourite book ...
... heart.—“Mydear youngfriends,” shesaid, “did you ever consider what your loss would be, should youbeso miserable astolose heaven? I remember,” added she,“being formerly muchstruck with some passages on this subjectin my favourite book ...
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... heart. Assist,therefore, O 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 ...
... heart. Assist,therefore, O 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 ...
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... heart.” [1 Sam. XVI. 7.] Prayer of theLady of the Manor for Sincerity. “O Almighty and heavenly Father, we, who now ... heart, andthe heart of stoneconverted into an heart of flesh. O grant,that our service may notbethe eye service of ...
... heart.” [1 Sam. XVI. 7.] Prayer of theLady of the Manor for Sincerity. “O Almighty and heavenly Father, we, who now ... heart, andthe heart of stoneconverted into an heart of flesh. O grant,that our service may notbethe eye service of ...
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... heart was only evil continually.[Genesis VI.5.]And God said, Thisisthe token of the covenant whichImake between meand you and every living creaturethatis with you,for perpetual generations.[Genesis IX.12.] What isman,thathe should be ...
... heart was only evil continually.[Genesis VI.5.]And God said, Thisisthe token of the covenant whichImake between meand you and every living creaturethatis with you,for perpetual generations.[Genesis IX.12.] What isman,thathe should be ...
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