The RefugeAt the Lorenzo Press, printed for Bronson & Chauncey, 1804 - 257 páginas |
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... tion . That men frequently act on this principle , in giving advice to persons under religious impres- sions , needs no proof . What more common than to hear the disconsolate mourner exhorted to shun the haunts of solitude , to rouse ...
... tion . That men frequently act on this principle , in giving advice to persons under religious impres- sions , needs no proof . What more common than to hear the disconsolate mourner exhorted to shun the haunts of solitude , to rouse ...
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... tion on every side . He that desires to enter behind the scene , which every art has been em- ployed to decorate , and every passion labours to illuminate , and wishes to see life stripped of those ornaments which made it glitter on the ...
... tion on every side . He that desires to enter behind the scene , which every art has been em- ployed to decorate , and every passion labours to illuminate , and wishes to see life stripped of those ornaments which made it glitter on the ...
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... tion of another state , and all conversation was tedious , that had not some tendency to disen- gage him from human affairs , and open his prospects into futurity . ' It is now past : we have closed his eyes , and heard him breathe the ...
... tion of another state , and all conversation was tedious , that had not some tendency to disen- gage him from human affairs , and open his prospects into futurity . ' It is now past : we have closed his eyes , and heard him breathe the ...
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... tion on the end of life , because they are wholly involved within themselves , and look on others only as inhabitants of the common earth , without any expectation of receiving good , or intention of bestowing it . ' Custom so far ...
... tion on the end of life , because they are wholly involved within themselves , and look on others only as inhabitants of the common earth , without any expectation of receiving good , or intention of bestowing it . ' Custom so far ...
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... tion worthy the benignity of God , and exactly suited to the wretchedness of man , I have at- tempted to prove in the following pages . To this salvation , therefore , I have directed my amia- ble friend , from whom , notwithstanding ...
... tion worthy the benignity of God , and exactly suited to the wretchedness of man , I have at- tempted to prove in the following pages . To this salvation , therefore , I have directed my amia- ble friend , from whom , notwithstanding ...
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