A New Guide to the English Tongue: In Five PartsS. Babcock, 1840 |
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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 , see that you mend it . LESSON II . , When just men do well , then ill men fail ...
... 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 , see that you mend it . LESSON II . , When just men do well , then ill men fail ...
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... LESSON II . We must do to all men as we like to be done to . The Lord he is God , it is he that hath made us . He must live well , that will die well . He doth live ill , that doth not mend . LESSON III . A bad life will make a bad end ...
... LESSON II . We must do to all men as we like to be done to . The Lord he is God , it is he that hath made us . He must live well , that will die well . He doth live ill , that doth not mend . LESSON III . A bad life will make a bad end ...
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In Five Parts Thomas Dilworth. More easy lessons on the foregoing Tables , consisting of words not exceeding three syllables . LESSON I. THOU , O Lord , hast maintained my right and my cause : thou art set in the throne , that judgest ...
In Five Parts Thomas Dilworth. More easy lessons on the foregoing Tables , consisting of words not exceeding three syllables . LESSON I. THOU , O Lord , hast maintained my right and my cause : thou art set in the throne , that judgest ...
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