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... works which abound in mythological allusions of the most impure nature , and
whose choicest passages are replete with such vain - glorious and worldly
sentiments as a man must utterly renounce before he can enter the kingdom of
heaven ...
... works which abound in mythological allusions of the most impure nature , and
whose choicest passages are replete with such vain - glorious and worldly
sentiments as a man must utterly renounce before he can enter the kingdom of
heaven ...
Page 6
I am rather inclined to think that our continental neighbours are not the deep
scholars that we are , and probably do not for the most part enter so accurately
into the niceties of language and criticism as we do ; at least I believe our
islanders ...
I am rather inclined to think that our continental neighbours are not the deep
scholars that we are , and probably do not for the most part enter so accurately
into the niceties of language and criticism as we do ; at least I believe our
islanders ...
Page 101
Farmer Williams and his wife were , at that period , as I before said , wholly
unacquainted with the religion of Christ ; it was impossible , therefore , for them to
impart to their child truly Christian instructions : neither did it ever enter into the
head ...
Farmer Williams and his wife were , at that period , as I before said , wholly
unacquainted with the religion of Christ ; it was impossible , therefore , for them to
impart to their child truly Christian instructions : neither did it ever enter into the
head ...
Page 125
But without pretending to enter upon any description of the various workings of
Anna's mind , I shall satisfy myself by saying , that , after a few days , her duty was
made plain to her , and she was enabled to resolve , with God's help , to sacrifice
...
But without pretending to enter upon any description of the various workings of
Anna's mind , I shall satisfy myself by saying , that , after a few days , her duty was
made plain to her , and she was enabled to resolve , with God's help , to sacrifice
...
Page 144
I will not enter into a detail of Anna's feelings , nor dwell upon the manner in
which she reasoned with herself when alone , but merely give you the result of all
these reasonings , which was an unfeigned thankoffering to her heavenly Father
for ...
I will not enter into a detail of Anna's feelings , nor dwell upon the manner in
which she reasoned with herself when alone , but merely give you the result of all
these reasonings , which was an unfeigned thankoffering to her heavenly Father
for ...
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