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... action to be able to keep his temper , expresses himself thus : ' In spite of unanswerable confutations of the ignorant and malignant falsehood , the enemies of Christian truth persevere in asserting that too much religion made poor ...
... action to be able to keep his temper , expresses himself thus : ' In spite of unanswerable confutations of the ignorant and malignant falsehood , the enemies of Christian truth persevere in asserting that too much religion made poor ...
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... action . His mother died when he was but six years old ; and if we may believe the accounts we have respecting her , she would have had the judgment to detect and control the native tendencies of his feeling . It is not at all uncommon ...
... action . His mother died when he was but six years old ; and if we may believe the accounts we have respecting her , she would have had the judgment to detect and control the native tendencies of his feeling . It is not at all uncommon ...
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... action to the mind : and the mind , in turn , worn by perplexities , increased the disorder of the body ; so that , although he was painfully conscious of the defects of his early education , he had not sufficient energy to repair them ...
... action to the mind : and the mind , in turn , worn by perplexities , increased the disorder of the body ; so that , although he was painfully conscious of the defects of his early education , he had not sufficient energy to repair them ...
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... action . He was familiar in the cottages of the poor , where he gave comfort , counsel , and such relief as his slender means would allow . He seems to have been employed by Thornton , the well - known philanthropist , who considered ...
... action . He was familiar in the cottages of the poor , where he gave comfort , counsel , and such relief as his slender means would allow . He seems to have been employed by Thornton , the well - known philanthropist , who considered ...
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... action of his powerful intel- lect and the daily beauty of his unclouded life , as a fine and at- tractive example of the spirit and power of religion . His regret for lost and wasted years , was best manifested by the earnest- ness ...
... action of his powerful intel- lect and the daily beauty of his unclouded life , as a fine and at- tractive example of the spirit and power of religion . His regret for lost and wasted years , was best manifested by the earnest- ness ...
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