The Life and Correspondence of Thomas ArnoldFellowes, 1845 |
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... common acts of life , whether public or private , that the depth of his religious con- victions most visibly appeared ; it was in his manner of dwelling on religious subjects , that the charac- teristic tendencies of his mind chiefly ...
... common acts of life , whether public or private , that the depth of his religious con- victions most visibly appeared ; it was in his manner of dwelling on religious subjects , that the charac- teristic tendencies of his mind chiefly ...
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... common duties , he rose at once from his various occupations ; or in the calm repose which , in the midst of his most active labours , took all the dis- turbing accidents of life as a matter of course , and made toil so real a pleasure ...
... common duties , he rose at once from his various occupations ; or in the calm repose which , in the midst of his most active labours , took all the dis- turbing accidents of life as a matter of course , and made toil so real a pleasure ...
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... common impressions , so in this case gave additional strength and meaning to those feelings with which he regarded not only His work of Redemption but Himself , as a living Friend and Master . " In that unknown world in which our ...
... common impressions , so in this case gave additional strength and meaning to those feelings with which he regarded not only His work of Redemption but Himself , as a living Friend and Master . " In that unknown world in which our ...
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... common parent lake . " Whatever may have been the exact notions of his future course which presented themselves to him , it is evident , that he was not insensible to the attraction of visions of extensive influence , and almost to his ...
... common parent lake . " Whatever may have been the exact notions of his future course which presented themselves to him , it is evident , that he was not insensible to the attraction of visions of extensive influence , and almost to his ...
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... common standard , but according to the highest , to be satisfied with no less in him than I should have been anxious to find in a son of my own . He is capable of doing a great deal ; and I have not seen any thing in him which has ...
... common standard , but according to the highest , to be satisfied with no less in him than I should have been anxious to find in a son of my own . He is capable of doing a great deal ; and I have not seen any thing in him which has ...
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