The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, 7. köideBaker and Fletcher, 1826 |
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... mind with Agis , an attempt was again made to enforce it . In part this was effected , so far as to the remission of all debts - but when they came again to attempt the divi- sion of lands , the tide of popular opinion turned against ...
... mind with Agis , an attempt was again made to enforce it . In part this was effected , so far as to the remission of all debts - but when they came again to attempt the divi- sion of lands , the tide of popular opinion turned against ...
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... mind engrossed with happiness , thinks ever lightly of triffing incommodities . Consider what is the essential happiness of the Chris- tian - his blessings , hopes , and prospects , contrasted with what he has deserved and been redeemed ...
... mind engrossed with happiness , thinks ever lightly of triffing incommodities . Consider what is the essential happiness of the Chris- tian - his blessings , hopes , and prospects , contrasted with what he has deserved and been redeemed ...
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... mind had seen at once that all this was needless , that words were multiplied in vain , to explain what a single sentence would express , he concentrates the whole of human duty in this one small point - the all of celestial or of human ...
... mind had seen at once that all this was needless , that words were multiplied in vain , to explain what a single sentence would express , he concentrates the whole of human duty in this one small point - the all of celestial or of human ...
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... it comes very seldom to mind at the right moment . It should arm , as it were , our selfishness against itself , and make it commit suicide . The cre- ditor must pay the debtor's bill , and the more 18 SERMON ON THE MOUNT ,
... it comes very seldom to mind at the right moment . It should arm , as it were , our selfishness against itself , and make it commit suicide . The cre- ditor must pay the debtor's bill , and the more 18 SERMON ON THE MOUNT ,
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... mind is bur- thened with something we have said to others , for which we now reproach ourselves - Would not that thought , had it occurred , have prevented those words ? Perhaps we have brought trouble on ourselves by some offence ...
... mind is bur- thened with something we have said to others , for which we now reproach ourselves - Would not that thought , had it occurred , have prevented those words ? Perhaps we have brought trouble on ourselves by some offence ...
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