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... present moment for religious improvement, and not putting offrepentance to a future time. Shethen proposed, if agreeable,torepeat a short story which shethought much to the purpose of their present conversation:andthe youngladies ...
... present moment for religious improvement, and not putting offrepentance to a future time. Shethen proposed, if agreeable,torepeat a short story which shethought much to the purpose of their present conversation:andthe youngladies ...
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... present. Notwithstanding which provocations, Frederick was enabled to proceedwith composure,and to address his brother with an air of unfeigned gentleness—reminding himof their former friendship, and their near connexion; and earnestly ...
... present. Notwithstanding which provocations, Frederick was enabled to proceedwith composure,and to address his brother with an air of unfeigned gentleness—reminding himof their former friendship, and their near connexion; and earnestly ...
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... present, and when he was left alone: but as Mr. Osborne spentmuch of his timeinthe cellof thispenitent prisoner, he found manyopportunities ofassisting himin this importantduty, as wellasof conversing closely with him concerning the ...
... present, and when he was left alone: but as Mr. Osborne spentmuch of his timeinthe cellof thispenitent prisoner, he found manyopportunities ofassisting himin this importantduty, as wellasof conversing closely with him concerning the ...
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... present peace, which has been greatly increased by ourdetermination to submit to circumstances, we consider ourselves bound, aswe must answer toGod, touse suchmeans as we lawfully and innocently may for the provisionof our family;and ...
... present peace, which has been greatly increased by ourdetermination to submit to circumstances, we consider ourselves bound, aswe must answer toGod, touse suchmeans as we lawfully and innocently may for the provisionof our family;and ...
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... present state of society inEngland, where the enemies of Christ are no longer permittedto torture the bodiesofthe faithful, they are obliged tovarytheir mode ofattack:and sincethe laws present astrong bulwark indefence of the peopleof ...
... present state of society inEngland, where the enemies of Christ are no longer permittedto torture the bodiesofthe faithful, they are obliged tovarytheir mode ofattack:and sincethe laws present astrong bulwark indefence of the peopleof ...
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