Southey's Common-place Book, Том 2Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1849 |
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... side , and such they were , that had I been void of in- ternal experience , and the adhesion of love , and the special help of God , and had not discerned more reason for my religion than I did when I was younger , I had certainly ...
... side , and such they were , that had I been void of in- ternal experience , and the adhesion of love , and the special help of God , and had not discerned more reason for my religion than I did when I was younger , I had certainly ...
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... side of Jesus Christ , was ever introduced into the primitive love - feasts ? Or do we ever hear , my Lord , of incense , or something like it , being burnt for him , in order to perfume the room before he made his entrance among the ...
... side of Jesus Christ , was ever introduced into the primitive love - feasts ? Or do we ever hear , my Lord , of incense , or something like it , being burnt for him , in order to perfume the room before he made his entrance among the ...
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... side table was little altar covered with shells , and on each side of the altar was a bloody heart , out of , or near which , proceeded flames . The room was illuminated with wax tapers , and musicians placed in an adjacent apart- ment ...
... side table was little altar covered with shells , and on each side of the altar was a bloody heart , out of , or near which , proceeded flames . The room was illuminated with wax tapers , and musicians placed in an adjacent apart- ment ...
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... side of the mountain . One night , as we were walking together , and talking of the things of God , I heard a noise , and saw something in the form of a large bear pursuing me closely . My hair stood on end , and as we were walking arm ...
... side of the mountain . One night , as we were walking together , and talking of the things of God , I heard a noise , and saw something in the form of a large bear pursuing me closely . My hair stood on end , and as we were walking arm ...
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... side did perhaps come to the church , the other side kept away , be- cause they were not accustomed to meet together without bloodshed . Now so it was that when Mr. Gilpin was in the pulpit in that church , both parties came to church ...
... side did perhaps come to the church , the other side kept away , be- cause they were not accustomed to meet together without bloodshed . Now so it was that when Mr. Gilpin was in the pulpit in that church , both parties came to church ...
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