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... living , they instruct , like their predecessors ; when dead , they speak also . Thus a number of dead persons are encouraging us in libraries , and a number of living are conversing and diffusing zeal among us at the same time . This ...
... living , they instruct , like their predecessors ; when dead , they speak also . Thus a number of dead persons are encouraging us in libraries , and a number of living are conversing and diffusing zeal among us at the same time . This ...
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... living . They may see the sentiments of former ages . Thus they may contract , by degrees , habits of vir- tuous inclination , and become fitted to join with others in the removal of any of the evils of life . It shows us , secondly ...
... living . They may see the sentiments of former ages . Thus they may contract , by degrees , habits of vir- tuous inclination , and become fitted to join with others in the removal of any of the evils of life . It shows us , secondly ...
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... living and the dead , and believe that the Father hath given him all authority in heaven and on earth , un- less ye submit to him with your whole heart , unless ye study to ac- quire such a temper and pursue such a conduct , as will ...
... living and the dead , and believe that the Father hath given him all authority in heaven and on earth , un- less ye submit to him with your whole heart , unless ye study to ac- quire such a temper and pursue such a conduct , as will ...
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N B For REMARKABLE PASSAGES in the Criticisms | 4 |
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