Memoirs of the Rev. John Newton ...: With Selections from His CorrespondenceSeeley and Burnside, 1835 - 323 páginas |
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... took me with him to sea . was a man of remarkably good sense , and great knowledge of the world ; he took great care of my morals , but could not supply my mother's part . Having been educated him- self in Spain , he always observed an ...
... took me with him to sea . was a man of remarkably good sense , and great knowledge of the world ; he took great care of my morals , but could not supply my mother's part . Having been educated him- self in Spain , he always observed an ...
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... took up and laid aside a religious profession three or four different times before I was sixteen years of age ; but all this while my heart was insincere . I often saw the ne- cessity of religion as a means of escaping hell ; but I ...
... took up and laid aside a religious profession three or four different times before I was sixteen years of age ; but all this while my heart was insincere . I often saw the ne- cessity of religion as a means of escaping hell ; but I ...
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... took it up , as I had often done before , to pass away the time ; but I had still read it with the same indifference as if it was entirely a romance . However , while I was reading this time , an involuntary suggestion arose in my mind ...
... took it up , as I had often done before , to pass away the time ; but I had still read it with the same indifference as if it was entirely a romance . However , while I was reading this time , an involuntary suggestion arose in my mind ...
Términos y frases comunes
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