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... hope to enable our readers to form their decision with regard to several interest- ing questions , which are still introduced as doubtful in print or in conversation ; and , if we do not seem to rival some cotemporary writers in high ...
... hope to enable our readers to form their decision with regard to several interest- ing questions , which are still introduced as doubtful in print or in conversation ; and , if we do not seem to rival some cotemporary writers in high ...
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... hope , or doubt , or fear . Except the fear that our deserted shore Should be polluted by his presence more . Yet in this wreck of Honour , Truth and Love , Where nought is left to praise , or to approve , When all his falsehood and his ...
... hope , or doubt , or fear . Except the fear that our deserted shore Should be polluted by his presence more . Yet in this wreck of Honour , Truth and Love , Where nought is left to praise , or to approve , When all his falsehood and his ...
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... hope : ' but , setting that aside , the thing itself ( namely , that a man professing to depend on the atonement of our Saviour , as Cowper frequently does , should disbelieve the efficacy of prayer , unless preferred by a friend , and ...
... hope : ' but , setting that aside , the thing itself ( namely , that a man professing to depend on the atonement of our Saviour , as Cowper frequently does , should disbelieve the efficacy of prayer , unless preferred by a friend , and ...
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