A New-guide to the English Tongue: In Five PartsJoseph Crukshank, 1789 - 158 pages |
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... Mind . LESSON III . Shun them that will hurt you , left you be hurt by them . My Son , walk not with them that are ... mind not thy own Will , but the Will of God . My Son , mind the Law of God , and you will do well . My Son , call on ...
... Mind . LESSON III . Shun them that will hurt you , left you be hurt by them . My Son , walk not with them that are ... mind not thy own Will , but the Will of God . My Son , mind the Law of God , and you will do well . My Son , call on ...
Page 13
... Mind , he will hear us and help us : But if our Mind be not pure when we pray to him , then he will not hear us . All the Day long God does mind what we do with our Timè . LESSO N II . The Word of God is true ; it is gone from his Lips ...
... Mind , he will hear us and help us : But if our Mind be not pure when we pray to him , then he will not hear us . All the Day long God does mind what we do with our Timè . LESSO N II . The Word of God is true ; it is gone from his Lips ...
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... Mind : But he is wicked , who employs his Thoughts only to out- going the worst in . Villainy . Such a Contention is diabo- lical . 2. A wife Man values Pleafure at a very little Rate , be caufe it is the Bane of the Mind , and the ...
... Mind : But he is wicked , who employs his Thoughts only to out- going the worst in . Villainy . Such a Contention is diabo- lical . 2. A wife Man values Pleafure at a very little Rate , be caufe it is the Bane of the Mind , and the ...
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