The Doctor, &c. ...Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1836 |
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... fieldes , as men saith , Cometh all this new corn fro ' year to year ; And out of old bookes , in good faith , Cometh all this new science that men lere . CHAUCER . CONTENTS . INTERCHAPTER VII.-p. 1 . OBSOLETE ANTICIPATIONS ; BEING X.
... fieldes , as men saith , Cometh all this new corn fro ' year to year ; And out of old bookes , in good faith , Cometh all this new science that men lere . CHAUCER . CONTENTS . INTERCHAPTER VII.-p. 1 . OBSOLETE ANTICIPATIONS ; BEING X.
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... faith sancti- fied and glorified her now . She had been to him on earth all that he had fancied , all that he had hoped , all that he had desired . She would again be so in Heaven . And this second union * SHAKESPEARE . nothing could ...
... faith sancti- fied and glorified her now . She had been to him on earth all that he had fancied , all that he had hoped , all that he had desired . She would again be so in Heaven . And this second union * SHAKESPEARE . nothing could ...
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... faith in God's mercies ; -yea that this very resignation , this entire acquiescence , this sure and certain hope , may even accelerate its breaking ; and a soul thus chastened , thus purified , thus ripened for immortality , may ...
... faith in God's mercies ; -yea that this very resignation , this entire acquiescence , this sure and certain hope , may even accelerate its breaking ; and a soul thus chastened , thus purified , thus ripened for immortality , may ...
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... faith- ) be wanting . It may be soured by misfortunes , it may be corrupted by wealth , it may be blighted by neediness , it may lose " all its original brightness . " School friendships arise out of sympathy of disposition at an age ...
... faith- ) be wanting . It may be soured by misfortunes , it may be corrupted by wealth , it may be blighted by neediness , it may lose " all its original brightness . " School friendships arise out of sympathy of disposition at an age ...
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... faith in him , nor in his prescriptions . Peter Hopkins would never listen to any pa- tient who proposed waiting for a lucky day be- fore he entered upon a prescribed course of medicine . " Go by the moon as much as you please , " he ...
... faith in him , nor in his prescriptions . Peter Hopkins would never listen to any pa- tient who proposed waiting for a lucky day be- fore he entered upon a prescribed course of medicine . " Go by the moon as much as you please , " he ...
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