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... comfort . Dr. Blair had been naturally of a feeble constitution of body ; but as he grew up , his constitution acquired greater firmness and vigour . Though liable to occasional attacks from some of the sharpest and most painful ...
... comfort . Dr. Blair had been naturally of a feeble constitution of body ; but as he grew up , his constitution acquired greater firmness and vigour . Though liable to occasional attacks from some of the sharpest and most painful ...
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... comfort - him from the undue love of the world , less on every side . Their crimes have disqualified them from looking up to the assistance of any higher power than their own ability , or for relying on any better guide than their own ...
... comfort - him from the undue love of the world , less on every side . Their crimes have disqualified them from looking up to the assistance of any higher power than their own ability , or for relying on any better guide than their own ...
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... comfort , that it has not been run in vain . I have fought the good fight ; I have kept the faith . My mind has no load . Futurity has no terrors . I have en- deavoured to do my duty , and to make my peace with God . I leave the rest to ...
... comfort , that it has not been run in vain . I have fought the good fight ; I have kept the faith . My mind has no load . Futurity has no terrors . I have en- deavoured to do my duty , and to make my peace with God . I leave the rest to ...
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... comfort and hope to the afflicted . It deserves your particular notice , n this view , that there is no charac- ter which God more frequently as- sumes to himself in the sacred Writ- ings , than that of the Patron of the distressed ...
... comfort and hope to the afflicted . It deserves your particular notice , n this view , that there is no charac- ter which God more frequently as- sumes to himself in the sacred Writ- ings , than that of the Patron of the distressed ...
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... comforts , the only consolations that can then find access , arise from the hope of a better world ; where those comforts shall be again restored , and all the virtuous shall be assembled , in the presence of him who made them . Such ...
... comforts , the only consolations that can then find access , arise from the hope of a better world ; where those comforts shall be again restored , and all the virtuous shall be assembled , in the presence of him who made them . Such ...
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