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... Human affairs soon became more complicated . Societies were necessarily form- ed ; and this sacred intercourse of individuals , with the Father of Love , soon began to decay . The avo- cations of life made many forget it ; and many 4 ON ...
... Human affairs soon became more complicated . Societies were necessarily form- ed ; and this sacred intercourse of individuals , with the Father of Love , soon began to decay . The avo- cations of life made many forget it ; and many 4 ON ...
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... itself , and takes its rise from the necessity of human affairs , which requires some institution for assisting the busy , rouzing the indo- lent , and informing all . Without this , every PROTESTANT MINISTERS , & c . 5.
... itself , and takes its rise from the necessity of human affairs , which requires some institution for assisting the busy , rouzing the indo- lent , and informing all . Without this , every PROTESTANT MINISTERS , & c . 5.
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... humanity - The army sent to your protection , defeated , retreating and leaving you defenceless behind them ! murderers stealing through midnight darkness , and polluting the bed of rest * with savage death ! Our poor back settlers ...
... humanity - The army sent to your protection , defeated , retreating and leaving you defenceless behind them ! murderers stealing through midnight darkness , and polluting the bed of rest * with savage death ! Our poor back settlers ...
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... human nature boasts of no quali- ties that are more amiable or more divine . Both reason and religion inculcate this in the strongest terms . A narrow selfish spirit is odious to God and man ; and no community ever subsisted long where ...
... human nature boasts of no quali- ties that are more amiable or more divine . Both reason and religion inculcate this in the strongest terms . A narrow selfish spirit is odious to God and man ; and no community ever subsisted long where ...
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... human nature in those countries , groaning under a race of monsters that disgrace their very shape ; and in a condition so completely miserable , that you have neither seen nor can imagine any thing of the kind . The wild savage , that ...
... human nature in those countries , groaning under a race of monsters that disgrace their very shape ; and in a condition so completely miserable , that you have neither seen nor can imagine any thing of the kind . The wild savage , that ...
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90 psl. - Yea, the stork in the heaven knoweth her appointed times; and the turtle and the crane and the swallow observe the time of their coming; but my people know not the judgment of the Lord.
452 psl. - Whosoever . therefore shall confess Me before men, him will I confess also before My Father which is in heaven. But whosoever shall deny Me before men, him will I also deny before My Father which is in heaven.
563 psl. - ... this is a rebellious people, lying children, children that will not hear the law of the Lord : which say to the seers, " See not ; " and to the prophets, " Prophesy not unto us right things, speak unto us smooth things, prophesy deceits...