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some of which are the most lofty in Europe , has rendered it the delight of every
traveller in Switzerland , and will continue to distinguish it above almost every
other city of Europe while the face of our globe retains its present form .
some of which are the most lofty in Europe , has rendered it the delight of every
traveller in Switzerland , and will continue to distinguish it above almost every
other city of Europe while the face of our globe retains its present form .
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for a moment seemed wholly overpowered by his feelings ; while his weeping
daughter continued to implore his forgiveness . “ Go , my Emily , ” he at length
said , “ arise and go ; and may He who is above pour his choicest blessings upon
your ...
for a moment seemed wholly overpowered by his feelings ; while his weeping
daughter continued to implore his forgiveness . “ Go , my Emily , ” he at length
said , “ arise and go ; and may He who is above pour his choicest blessings upon
your ...
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But , ” continued the lady of the manor , “ as , my dear young people , I have
carefully endeavoured to establish you in the doctrine of man's depravity , and
the consequent anger of God against man , I shall dwell no longer on this part of
my ...
But , ” continued the lady of the manor , “ as , my dear young people , I have
carefully endeavoured to establish you in the doctrine of man's depravity , and
the consequent anger of God against man , I shall dwell no longer on this part of
my ...
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... condemnation she would bring upon herself , if she still continued to yield to
the temptations of pleasure , and to reject the admonitions of truth . Eleanore
generally put off these reproofs by a haughtiness of manner which she well knew
how ...
... condemnation she would bring upon herself , if she still continued to yield to
the temptations of pleasure , and to reject the admonitions of truth . Eleanore
generally put off these reproofs by a haughtiness of manner which she well knew
how ...
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You all know the occasion of the institution of the Lord's Supper , ” continued the
lady . " The Lord Jesus , the same night in which he was betrayed , took bread ;
and when he had given thanks he brake it , and said , Take , eat ; this is my body
...
You all know the occasion of the institution of the Lord's Supper , ” continued the
lady . " The Lord Jesus , the same night in which he was betrayed , took bread ;
and when he had given thanks he brake it , and said , Take , eat ; this is my body
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