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... living martyrs , who , unseen by the world , can sit within the shadow of death with the sick and sorrowful , and count it their highest glory to bind up the broken heart . We shall take advantage of this publication to make a few ...
... living martyrs , who , unseen by the world , can sit within the shadow of death with the sick and sorrowful , and count it their highest glory to bind up the broken heart . We shall take advantage of this publication to make a few ...
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... living without purpose ; but as often as he attempted to break his habits and associations , he was like a man with a withered hand . His conscience perpet- ually haunted him , but it disturbed him like a dream ; the moral energy to act ...
... living without purpose ; but as often as he attempted to break his habits and associations , he was like a man with a withered hand . His conscience perpet- ually haunted him , but it disturbed him like a dream ; the moral energy to act ...
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... living fibre of his heart . Perhaps those only , who have been in a condition in which the lightest touch is to the mind like sharp iron to the naked nerve , can sympathize with the heart - sick delicacy which prevented his making ...
... living fibre of his heart . Perhaps those only , who have been in a condition in which the lightest touch is to the mind like sharp iron to the naked nerve , can sympathize with the heart - sick delicacy which prevented his making ...
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... living sacrifice of grate- ful praise . Nor is it strange , that the particular aspect in which the subject was presented to him when it first engaged his earnest attention , should have been dear to him ever after ; but if any think of ...
... living sacrifice of grate- ful praise . Nor is it strange , that the particular aspect in which the subject was presented to him when it first engaged his earnest attention , should have been dear to him ever after ; but if any think of ...
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... living green . But though Cowper may have been in error in giving , not too much of his feeling , but too much of his time to religion , this period of his life seems to have been more tranquil and serene than any other . There are not ...
... living green . But though Cowper may have been in error in giving , not too much of his feeling , but too much of his time to religion , this period of his life seems to have been more tranquil and serene than any other . There are not ...
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