Sermons ...: To which is Prefixed a Short Account of the Life and Character of the Author, Volume 2T. Cadell; F.C. & J Rivington [& others], 1822 - Presbyterian Church |
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... allowed that dæmon to take possession of his mind , than it perverts his understanding , and taints all his faculties . Haunting him by night and by day , bring- ing perpetually before him the odious and disquieting forms which it has ...
... allowed that dæmon to take possession of his mind , than it perverts his understanding , and taints all his faculties . Haunting him by night and by day , bring- ing perpetually before him the odious and disquieting forms which it has ...
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... allow them to harbour and gather strength within his breast . The cloud which rose from the sea , no bigger than a man's head , may soon swell and spread , till it cover the whole horizon , and discharge with most destructive violence ...
... allow them to harbour and gather strength within his breast . The cloud which rose from the sea , no bigger than a man's head , may soon swell and spread , till it cover the whole horizon , and discharge with most destructive violence ...
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... allowed to form some degree of apology . But if , in youth and prosperity , the same hard suspicious spirit prevail ; if they who are beginning the career of life set out with all the scruples of distrust ; if , before they have had ...
... allowed to form some degree of apology . But if , in youth and prosperity , the same hard suspicious spirit prevail ; if they who are beginning the career of life set out with all the scruples of distrust ; if , before they have had ...
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... allow the rest to depart . This incident renewed their distress . They all knew their father's extreme anxiety about the safety of Benjamin , and with what difficulty he had yielded to his undertaking this journey . Should he be ...
... allow the rest to depart . This incident renewed their distress . They all knew their father's extreme anxiety about the safety of Benjamin , and with what difficulty he had yielded to his undertaking this journey . Should he be ...
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... allowed him to pronounce , are the most suitable to such an affecting situation which were ever uttered ; I am Joseph : doth my father yet live ? - What could he , what ought he , in that impassioned mo- ment to have said more : This is ...
... allowed him to pronounce , are the most suitable to such an affecting situation which were ever uttered ; I am Joseph : doth my father yet live ? - What could he , what ought he , in that impassioned mo- ment to have said more : This is ...
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