Selections from the Works of Taylor, Latimer, Hall, Milton, Barrow, South, Brown, Fuller and BaconW. Pickering, 1839 - 350 psl. |
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... fear of being poor , or to entertain a dis- ciple for fear of being suspected of the party : he that takes part of the intemperance because he dares not displease the company , or in any sense fears the fears of the world and not the fear ...
... fear of being poor , or to entertain a dis- ciple for fear of being suspected of the party : he that takes part of the intemperance because he dares not displease the company , or in any sense fears the fears of the world and not the fear ...
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... fear , and an undiscerning wing ; she made towards heaven , but knew not that she was made a train and an instrument ... fear takes any thing that he is told ; or fancies and guesses concerning God , by measures taken from his own ...
... fear , and an undiscerning wing ; she made towards heaven , but knew not that she was made a train and an instrument ... fear takes any thing that he is told ; or fancies and guesses concerning God , by measures taken from his own ...
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... fear , which at the same time both fears and loves . It was awe without amazement , dread without distraction . There was then a beauty even in its very paleness . It was the colour of devotion , giving a lustre to reverence and a gloss ...
... fear , which at the same time both fears and loves . It was awe without amazement , dread without distraction . There was then a beauty even in its very paleness . It was the colour of devotion , giving a lustre to reverence and a gloss ...
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