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... feeling was despair of salvation ; but it is evident that the fierce agony of his disease , and not his religion , was the source and origin of that despair . It being admitted , then , that no views of relig- ion are answerable for ...
... feeling was despair of salvation ; but it is evident that the fierce agony of his disease , and not his religion , was the source and origin of that despair . It being admitted , then , that no views of relig- ion are answerable for ...
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... feeling . It is not at all uncommon for the young , at a very early age , to be suspicious of kindness , jealous of affection , and to betray all those infirin- ities which , if not resisted , make their possessor , or rather their ...
... feeling . It is not at all uncommon for the young , at a very early age , to be suspicious of kindness , jealous of affection , and to betray all those infirin- ities which , if not resisted , make their possessor , or rather their ...
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... feelings , would have been worth more to him than all the world besides . The consumptive patient , wasting in ... feeling should be governed . It is the object of religious education to supply these principles to the young , and ...
... feelings , would have been worth more to him than all the world besides . The consumptive patient , wasting in ... feeling should be governed . It is the object of religious education to supply these principles to the young , and ...
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... feeling , went to the heart of Cowper , and touched the string which was then silent , but was afterwards waked into deep and full vibration . He tells us distinctly , that it was the piety of that devout writer which gave him such a ...
... feeling , went to the heart of Cowper , and touched the string which was then silent , but was afterwards waked into deep and full vibration . He tells us distinctly , that it was the piety of that devout writer which gave him such a ...
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... exhibition of the beauty of holi- ness , than in the life of this remarkable man . Hardier spirits could doubtless accomplish more in the warfare and struggle of the world ; and feeling that he was physically 14 [ Jan. Life of Cowper .
... exhibition of the beauty of holi- ness , than in the life of this remarkable man . Hardier spirits could doubtless accomplish more in the warfare and struggle of the world ; and feeling that he was physically 14 [ Jan. Life of Cowper .
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