Village Dialogues, Between Farmer Littleworth, Rev. Mr. Lovegood, and Others, 2. köideW.W. Woodward, 1806 |
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Rowland Hill. sanctified , but ye are justified , in the name of the Lord Jesus , and by the Spirit of our God . " This sermon was not less grateful to the mind of Mr. Lovegood , than consolatory to the wounded con- science of the ...
Rowland Hill. sanctified , but ye are justified , in the name of the Lord Jesus , and by the Spirit of our God . " This sermon was not less grateful to the mind of Mr. Lovegood , than consolatory to the wounded con- science of the ...
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... Lord Jesus Christ unto eternal life . " This lovely instance of humanity exhibited by Mr. Merryman , in having thus turned footman to the poor soldier , made a considerable talk : and bore such an odd appearance , especially in the eyes ...
... Lord Jesus Christ unto eternal life . " This lovely instance of humanity exhibited by Mr. Merryman , in having thus turned footman to the poor soldier , made a considerable talk : and bore such an odd appearance , especially in the eyes ...
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... Lord Jesus in sincerity ! Wor . I have no doubt , but your acquaintance with the good old lady was very profitable . Loveg . Yes , sir ; and still more so , as I got ac- quainted with her library : for though she had sold some of her ...
... Lord Jesus in sincerity ! Wor . I have no doubt , but your acquaintance with the good old lady was very profitable . Loveg . Yes , sir ; and still more so , as I got ac- quainted with her library : for though she had sold some of her ...
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... Lord . " And then she sung with peculiar melody of heart that verse from Dr. Watts , ( whose hymns she frequently quoted in her last sickness . ) A guilty , weak , and helpless worm , On thy kind arms I fall ; Be thou my strength and ...
... Lord . " And then she sung with peculiar melody of heart that verse from Dr. Watts , ( whose hymns she frequently quoted in her last sickness . ) A guilty , weak , and helpless worm , On thy kind arms I fall ; Be thou my strength and ...
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... Lord , ourselves , our souls , and bo- dies , to be a reasonable , holy , and lively sacrifice unto thee ; " that directly after I had been receiving the sacrament , I repeated the crime by mocking God with another lie ; for that I knew ...
... Lord , ourselves , our souls , and bo- dies , to be a reasonable , holy , and lively sacrifice unto thee ; " that directly after I had been receiving the sacrament , I repeated the crime by mocking God with another lie ; for that I knew ...
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