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... look back upon the past circumstances of my wandering state , as you will in charity suppose I could not but do very often , the very prosperity I enjoyed led me most naturally to reflect upon the particular steps by which I arrived to ...
... look back upon the past circumstances of my wandering state , as you will in charity suppose I could not but do very often , the very prosperity I enjoyed led me most naturally to reflect upon the particular steps by which I arrived to ...
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... looks towards religion ; if we inquire about honesty towards God , I readily allow all men are born knaves , villains , thieves , and murderers , and nothing but the restraining power of Providence withholds us all from showing ...
... looks towards religion ; if we inquire about honesty towards God , I readily allow all men are born knaves , villains , thieves , and murderers , and nothing but the restraining power of Providence withholds us all from showing ...
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... look up and crave a blessing on that meat ? With what heart give thanks after it ? And yet this has been done by honest men , and I believe the most honest man in the world might be forced to it ; yet here is no manner of pretence , but ...
... look up and crave a blessing on that meat ? With what heart give thanks after it ? And yet this has been done by honest men , and I believe the most honest man in the world might be forced to it ; yet here is no manner of pretence , but ...
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... looks like a man will keep his company . When a man has once come to breaking his word , no man that has any value for his reputation cares to be seen in his company ; but all good men shun him , as if he were infected with the plague ...
... looks like a man will keep his company . When a man has once come to breaking his word , no man that has any value for his reputation cares to be seen in his company ; but all good men shun him , as if he were infected with the plague ...
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... look up , and betwixt God and my own soul , cry out , " What a wretch am I ! " at the same time smile at the hare - brained enemy , whose tongue , tipped with malice , runs ahead of his understanding , and missing the crimes for which I ...
... look up , and betwixt God and my own soul , cry out , " What a wretch am I ! " at the same time smile at the hare - brained enemy , whose tongue , tipped with malice , runs ahead of his understanding , and missing the crimes for which I ...
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