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Page xii
... hope that he might live to enjoy the accession of emolument and fame which he expected it would bring . But the seeds of a mortal disease were lurking unperceived within him . On the 24th of December , 1800 , he complained of a pain in ...
... hope that he might live to enjoy the accession of emolument and fame which he expected it would bring . But the seeds of a mortal disease were lurking unperceived within him . On the 24th of December , 1800 , he complained of a pain in ...
Page xiii
... hope , place him before you as the model of your conduct- conceive him bending from his seat in the skies , pleased with your attach- ment , deeply interested in your success , and cheering you in your labours of love . His image will ...
... hope , place him before you as the model of your conduct- conceive him bending from his seat in the skies , pleased with your attach- ment , deeply interested in your success , and cheering you in your labours of love . His image will ...
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... hope and comfort falls . Pros- trate and forlorn , they are left on the ground , obliged to join with the man of Ephraim in his abject lamentation , They have taken away my gods which I have made , and what have I more ? ( Jud . xviii ...
... hope and comfort falls . Pros- trate and forlorn , they are left on the ground , obliged to join with the man of Ephraim in his abject lamentation , They have taken away my gods which I have made , and what have I more ? ( Jud . xviii ...
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... hope , or elated by enjoyment ; they are sheltered by that crowd of trifles which surrounds them from serious thought . But conscience is too great a power to remain always suppressed . There is in every man's life a period when he ...
... hope , or elated by enjoyment ; they are sheltered by that crowd of trifles which surrounds them from serious thought . But conscience is too great a power to remain always suppressed . There is in every man's life a period when he ...
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... hope of heaven ; while bad men are not only deprived of this hope , but distressed with fears arising from a future state , The soul of man can never divest itself wholly of anxiety about its fate hereafter . There are hours when even ...
... hope of heaven ; while bad men are not only deprived of this hope , but distressed with fears arising from a future state , The soul of man can never divest itself wholly of anxiety about its fate hereafter . There are hours when even ...
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