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... hope was abandoned , he contemplated his approaching end with entire calmness and resignation . 66 Having arranged , with his usual perspicuity , all the details of his temporal affairs , he partook , for the last time , of the Holy ...
... hope was abandoned , he contemplated his approaching end with entire calmness and resignation . 66 Having arranged , with his usual perspicuity , all the details of his temporal affairs , he partook , for the last time , of the Holy ...
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... hope that they may remove misap- prehension , soften hostility , and afford some suitable topics of reflection to earnest - minded members of the Church of Christ . We need hardly say , after this , that the tone of these sermons is ...
... hope that they may remove misap- prehension , soften hostility , and afford some suitable topics of reflection to earnest - minded members of the Church of Christ . We need hardly say , after this , that the tone of these sermons is ...
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... hope that they shall spring up again in a new flower - pot . But your second objection daily multiplies both itself and the number of sceptics ; for as the second world itself cannot be subjected to the blast of the chymist's furnace ...
... hope that they shall spring up again in a new flower - pot . But your second objection daily multiplies both itself and the number of sceptics ; for as the second world itself cannot be subjected to the blast of the chymist's furnace ...
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England in the North American Colonies c c | 42 |
The Ingoldsby Legends or Mirth and Marvel | 59 |
and Philological Commentary by the Rev George Phillips | 71 |
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