A New-guide to the English Tongue: In Five PartsJoseph Crukshank, 1789 - 158 pages |
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... LESSON I. TO Man may put off the Law of God . The Way of God is no ill Way . N1 My Joy is in God all the Day . A bad Man is a Foe to God . LESSON II . To God do I cry all the Day . Who is God , but our God ? All Men go out of the Way of ...
... LESSON I. TO Man may put off the Law of God . The Way of God is no ill Way . N1 My Joy is in God all the Day . A bad Man is a Foe to God . LESSON II . To God do I cry all the Day . Who is God , but our God ? All Men go out of the Way of ...
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... LESSON I. THE Eye of God is on them that do Ill . Go not from me , O God , my God . The Lord will help them that cry to him . My Son , if thy Way is bad , fee that you mend it . LESSON II . When juft Men do well , then ill Men fall . I ...
... LESSON I. THE Eye of God is on them that do Ill . Go not from me , O God , my God . The Lord will help them that cry to him . My Son , if thy Way is bad , fee that you mend it . LESSON II . When juft Men do well , then ill Men fall . I ...
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... LESSON I. • HEW me the right Way , O Lord , and guide me in it . O think not on my paft Sins ; but think on me , O Lord . for my good . All the Paths of the Lord are Truth to fuch as keep his Laws . He that doth love the Lord fhall ...
... LESSON I. • HEW me the right Way , O Lord , and guide me in it . O think not on my paft Sins ; but think on me , O Lord . for my good . All the Paths of the Lord are Truth to fuch as keep his Laws . He that doth love the Lord fhall ...
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