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Page 191
From this place she contrived to write to Monsieur ; but her letter did not reach
him till a few weeks before her death ! He , however , arrived in time to administer
consolation to her during the last few days of her life , and to be benefited by her
...
From this place she contrived to write to Monsieur ; but her letter did not reach
him till a few weeks before her death ! He , however , arrived in time to administer
consolation to her during the last few days of her life , and to be benefited by her
...
Page 195
A. For the continual Remembrance of the Sacrifice of the Death of Christ , and of
the Benefits which we receive thereby . Q. What is the outward Part or Sign of the
Lord's Supper ? A. Bread and Wine , which the Lord hath commanded to be ...
A. For the continual Remembrance of the Sacrifice of the Death of Christ , and of
the Benefits which we receive thereby . Q. What is the outward Part or Sign of the
Lord's Supper ? A. Bread and Wine , which the Lord hath commanded to be ...
Page 196
A. For the continual remembrance of the sacrifice of the death of Christ , and of
the benefits which we receive thereby . “ Q. What is the outward part or sign of the
Lord's Supper ? " A. Bread and wine , which the Lord has commanded to be ...
A. For the continual remembrance of the sacrifice of the death of Christ , and of
the benefits which we receive thereby . “ Q. What is the outward part or sign of the
Lord's Supper ? " A. Bread and wine , which the Lord has commanded to be ...
Page 198
... bread and wine are the representations of the body and blood of Christ broken
and shed for us ; and , by a faithful reception of the Lord's Supper , we partake of
the benefits of Christ's death , and find strength and refreshment to our souls .
... bread and wine are the representations of the body and blood of Christ broken
and shed for us ; and , by a faithful reception of the Lord's Supper , we partake of
the benefits of Christ's death , and find strength and refreshment to our souls .
Page 217
I had now ascertained the sort of thing which would please ; and I made such
ample use of my discovery , that I obtained the prize , and , in short , made Miss
Daurien my own within the second year after my first wife's death , and within
three ...
I had now ascertained the sort of thing which would please ; and I made such
ample use of my discovery , that I obtained the prize , and , in short , made Miss
Daurien my own within the second year after my first wife's death , and within
three ...
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