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... to give than to receive . But though such be the general tendency of this
benevolent affection , there are objects of wretchedness on which the world has
no compassion to bestow . Men whose consciences are burdened with guilt , and
...
... to give than to receive . But though such be the general tendency of this
benevolent affection , there are objects of wretchedness on which the world has
no compassion to bestow . Men whose consciences are burdened with guilt , and
...
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to the endearing declaration of his own lips : Come unto me , all ye that labour
and are heavy laden , and I will give you rest . Take my yoke upon you , and learn
of me ; for I am meek and lowly in heart : and ye shall find rest unto your souls .
to the endearing declaration of his own lips : Come unto me , all ye that labour
and are heavy laden , and I will give you rest . Take my yoke upon you , and learn
of me ; for I am meek and lowly in heart : and ye shall find rest unto your souls .
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vated above the mists of mortality , I am far from presuming myself qualified to
give directions . On him that appears to pass through things temporary , with no
other care than not to lose finally the things eternal , I look with such veneration
as ...
vated above the mists of mortality , I am far from presuming myself qualified to
give directions . On him that appears to pass through things temporary , with no
other care than not to lose finally the things eternal , I look with such veneration
as ...
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ciless tyrant . the universe can give no award . He has erected his tribunal in vain
; and must either tamely aċquiesce in the sentence which the criminal himself
shall pronounce , or be stigmatized as a mer• lf , ' says a sensible writer ( see
Mon.
ciless tyrant . the universe can give no award . He has erected his tribunal in vain
; and must either tamely aċquiesce in the sentence which the criminal himself
shall pronounce , or be stigmatized as a mer• lf , ' says a sensible writer ( see
Mon.
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He proclaims aloud to the Christian warrior ; • Be thou faithful unto death , and I
will give thee a crown of life - Him that overcometh shall not be hurt of the second
death - He shall be clothed in white raiment I will make him a pillar in the temple ...
He proclaims aloud to the Christian warrior ; • Be thou faithful unto death , and I
will give thee a crown of life - Him that overcometh shall not be hurt of the second
death - He shall be clothed in white raiment I will make him a pillar in the temple ...
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