The Words of Hannah More ...Harper & brothers, 1836 |
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... ourselves our unwilling accu- sers in that band of holy men , who earnestly sought to draw us , not to themselves , but to those treasures of inspiration , of which they were the faithful expositors ; to the prophets and apostles , " to ...
... ourselves our unwilling accu- sers in that band of holy men , who earnestly sought to draw us , not to themselves , but to those treasures of inspiration , of which they were the faithful expositors ; to the prophets and apostles , " to ...
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... evidences of the truth of Christianity to unbelievers , but would have named an agreement between Jews and Christians , as its fullest corrobo- ration ? If we ourselves had an important cause depending- ON PROVIDENCE . 31.
... evidences of the truth of Christianity to unbelievers , but would have named an agreement between Jews and Christians , as its fullest corrobo- ration ? If we ourselves had an important cause depending- ON PROVIDENCE . 31.
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Hannah More. ration ? If we ourselves had an important cause depending- for instance , the ascertaining our right to a litigated estate ; - if the success of the trial depended on the testimony of the witnesses , and on the authenticity ...
Hannah More. ration ? If we ourselves had an important cause depending- for instance , the ascertaining our right to a litigated estate ; - if the success of the trial depended on the testimony of the witnesses , and on the authenticity ...
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... ourselves to others , no exemption from gross and palpable disorders , should soothe us into a belief that we have no concern in the visi- tation . Throwing off their own guilt upon others was the second sin of the first offenders ...
... ourselves to others , no exemption from gross and palpable disorders , should soothe us into a belief that we have no concern in the visi- tation . Throwing off their own guilt upon others was the second sin of the first offenders ...
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... ourselves what amends we can for the vexation of trials more severe , by indulging fret- fulness , secure of impunity . But let us be assured of these two things , if it be a trial at all it comes from God , if it disturb our peace ...
... ourselves what amends we can for the vexation of trials more severe , by indulging fret- fulness , secure of impunity . But let us be assured of these two things , if it be a trial at all it comes from God , if it disturb our peace ...
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