The cruet stand, select pieces of prose and poetry, Том 21853 |
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... hope that I have not been negligent in finding out and using the most effectual helps and means , nor failed of the divine blessing on them , which are promised to all sincere penitents . Though the fear I was in , lest too particular ...
... hope that I have not been negligent in finding out and using the most effectual helps and means , nor failed of the divine blessing on them , which are promised to all sincere penitents . Though the fear I was in , lest too particular ...
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... hope , that we are in a way of growing better , and that the use of those means hath not only preserved us in a great measure from growing a great deal worse , but enabled us to rise after every fall , if it hath not sometimes made even ...
... hope , that we are in a way of growing better , and that the use of those means hath not only preserved us in a great measure from growing a great deal worse , but enabled us to rise after every fall , if it hath not sometimes made even ...
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... hope of his promised grace could have induced me to endeavour after it , and nothing but a full reliance on the merits of a divine intercession could have invited me to cry to him for pardon and acceptance ; and , on the other hand ...
... hope of his promised grace could have induced me to endeavour after it , and nothing but a full reliance on the merits of a divine intercession could have invited me to cry to him for pardon and acceptance ; and , on the other hand ...
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... hope and stedfast confidence , in the never failing efficacy of the latter . Having said thus much on the subject of the divine grace offered to us in the Gospel , it will doubtless be expected that I should state something of my ...
... hope and stedfast confidence , in the never failing efficacy of the latter . Having said thus much on the subject of the divine grace offered to us in the Gospel , it will doubtless be expected that I should state something of my ...
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... hope is owing , that inward satisfaction which I have since been blessed with , in my more steady and sincere communion with the Church of England , and in the preference I now give it to all other Churches ; and , as I hope in God ...
... hope is owing , that inward satisfaction which I have since been blessed with , in my more steady and sincere communion with the Church of England , and in the preference I now give it to all other Churches ; and , as I hope in God ...
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Сторінка 238 - Reading maketh a full man; conference a ready man; and writing an exact man. And therefore, if a man write little, he had need have a great memory; if he confer little, he had need have a present wit: and if he read little, he had need have much cunning, to seem to know that he doth not.
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