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Page 22
... Amidst that infinite variety of human events which pass under his eye , the prayers and the alms of Cor- nelius attracted his particular notice . He remarked the amiable disposi- tions which rose in the heart of this good man . But he ...
... Amidst that infinite variety of human events which pass under his eye , the prayers and the alms of Cor- nelius attracted his particular notice . He remarked the amiable disposi- tions which rose in the heart of this good man . But he ...
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... amidst all their troubles , to pour out their hearts before him . Those cir- cumstances which estrange others from them , interest him the more in their situation . The neglect or scorn of the world exposes them not to any contempt in ...
... amidst all their troubles , to pour out their hearts before him . Those cir- cumstances which estrange others from them , interest him the more in their situation . The neglect or scorn of the world exposes them not to any contempt in ...
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... amidst a bois- terous ocean , that is this hope to the soul , when distracted by the confu- sions of the world . In danger , it gives security ; amidst general fluc- tuation , it affords one fixed point of rest . It is indeed the most ...
... amidst a bois- terous ocean , that is this hope to the soul , when distracted by the confu- sions of the world . In danger , it gives security ; amidst general fluc- tuation , it affords one fixed point of rest . It is indeed the most ...
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... amidst those multitudes that crowd to religion for relief , how few are entitled to approach that sacred source of comfort ! On what feeble props do their hopes and pretensions rest ! How much superstition min- gles with that religion ...
... amidst those multitudes that crowd to religion for relief , how few are entitled to approach that sacred source of comfort ! On what feeble props do their hopes and pretensions rest ! How much superstition min- gles with that religion ...
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... amidst the various competitions of worldly interest . by which imperfect creatures are , in this life , gradually trained up for a more perfect state . This , then , is the conclusion to which at last we arrive : That the full display ...
... amidst the various competitions of worldly interest . by which imperfect creatures are , in this life , gradually trained up for a more perfect state . This , then , is the conclusion to which at last we arrive : That the full display ...
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