The Doctor, &c. ...Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1838 |
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... CONTAINING PART OF A SERMON , WHICH THE READER WILL FIND WORTH MORE THAN MOST WHOLE ONES THAT IT MAY BE HIS FORTUNE TO HEAR . Je fais une grande provision de bon sens en prenant ce que les autres en ont . MADAME DE MAINTENON ...
... CONTAINING PART OF A SERMON , WHICH THE READER WILL FIND WORTH MORE THAN MOST WHOLE ONES THAT IT MAY BE HIS FORTUNE TO HEAR . Je fais une grande provision de bon sens en prenant ce que les autres en ont . MADAME DE MAINTENON ...
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... containing smaller pieces of bone in the same state of decay , under both there were three censers of the Indian fashion with storax and other perfumes burning , and a supply of storax near wrapt in dry leaves of maize , and over the ...
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... - longation of human life is but labour and sor- Mr. Coleridge has said that " the his- tory of a man for the nine months preceding his birth would probably be far more interest- row . ing , and contain events of greater moment than all ...
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Robert Southey John Wood Warter. ing , and contain events of greater moment than all the threescore and ten years that fol- low it . " Mr. Coleridge was a philosopher , in many points , of the first order , and it has been truly said by ...
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... we have a Mediator and Advocate with Him , who is the propitiation for our sins , and who is " able to save them to the uttermost that come to God through Him . " CHAPTER CLXXXI . CONTAINING PART OF A SERMON , WHICH 329.
... we have a Mediator and Advocate with Him , who is the propitiation for our sins , and who is " able to save them to the uttermost that come to God through Him . " CHAPTER CLXXXI . CONTAINING PART OF A SERMON , WHICH 329.
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