The Guardian: Complete in One Volume, with Notes, and a General IndexJ. Jones, 1829 - 264 páginas |
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... spirit overcame those sentiments , and gave ner power to forbear disturbing his last mo- ment ; which immediately ... spirits whisper to dying penitents assurances of happiness . The air was hushed , the multi- tude attentive , and all ...
... spirit overcame those sentiments , and gave ner power to forbear disturbing his last mo- ment ; which immediately ... spirits whisper to dying penitents assurances of happiness . The air was hushed , the multi- tude attentive , and all ...
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... spirit in him ; for which reason I was willing to entertain any thing he pleased to send me . The subject which he writes upon , naturally raises great reflexions in the soul , and puts us in mind of the mixed condition which we mor ...
... spirit in him ; for which reason I was willing to entertain any thing he pleased to send me . The subject which he writes upon , naturally raises great reflexions in the soul , and puts us in mind of the mixed condition which we mor ...
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... spirit , whose set of thoughts were built upon learning , reason , and expe- rience , you have now an impudent creature made up of vice only , who supports his igno- rance by his courage , and want of learning by contempt of it . gaged ...
... spirit , whose set of thoughts were built upon learning , reason , and expe- rience , you have now an impudent creature made up of vice only , who supports his igno- rance by his courage , and want of learning by contempt of it . gaged ...
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... spirit was broken with guilt , and incapable of language to defend itself , all would be gathered from him which could conduce to his safety ; and that his judge would wrest no law to destroy him , nor conceal any that could save him ...
... spirit was broken with guilt , and incapable of language to defend itself , all would be gathered from him which could conduce to his safety ; and that his judge would wrest no law to destroy him , nor conceal any that could save him ...
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... spirit , and have no knowledge of the bodily part of us . ' He answered , smiling , You are mistaken ; I have been one of you , and lived a month amongst you , which gives me an exact sense of your condition . You are to know , that all ...
... spirit , and have no knowledge of the bodily part of us . ' He answered , smiling , You are mistaken ; I have been one of you , and lived a month amongst you , which gives me an exact sense of your condition . You are to know , that all ...
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