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... thou stifled those natural sentiments which it tends to awaken ? Calling thyself a son , a citizen , a friend ; claiming to be faithful and affectionate in these rela- tions ; hast thou no sense of what thou owest to thy first parent ...
... thou stifled those natural sentiments which it tends to awaken ? Calling thyself a son , a citizen , a friend ; claiming to be faithful and affectionate in these rela- tions ; hast thou no sense of what thou owest to thy first parent ...
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... thou think , upon his account , that thou mightest bring an increase to his glory and felicity by thy weak and insignificant praises ? Sooner mightest thou increase the splendour of the sun by a lighted taper , or add to the thunder by ...
... thou think , upon his account , that thou mightest bring an increase to his glory and felicity by thy weak and insignificant praises ? Sooner mightest thou increase the splendour of the sun by a lighted taper , or add to the thunder by ...
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... thou mightest cultivate humanity ; that each in his place might contribute to the general wel- fare : that as a spouse , a brother , a son , or a friend , thou mightest act thy part with an upright and a tender heart ; and thus aspire ...
... thou mightest cultivate humanity ; that each in his place might contribute to the general wel- fare : that as a spouse , a brother , a son , or a friend , thou mightest act thy part with an upright and a tender heart ; and thus aspire ...
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... Thou art weighed in the balance , and art found wanting .. ( Dan . v . 27. ) Whereas he who holds both faith and a good conscience , who attends equally to the discharge of his duty towards God and towards man , enjoys , as far as human ...
... Thou art weighed in the balance , and art found wanting .. ( Dan . v . 27. ) Whereas he who holds both faith and a good conscience , who attends equally to the discharge of his duty towards God and towards man , enjoys , as far as human ...
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... thou shalt overcome . Persevere , and thou shalt be successful . The time of trial has- tens to a close . Thy mansion is pre- pared above ; thy rest remaineth among the people of God . The dis- orders which vice has introduced into the ...
... thou shalt overcome . Persevere , and thou shalt be successful . The time of trial has- tens to a close . Thy mansion is pre- pared above ; thy rest remaineth among the people of God . The dis- orders which vice has introduced into the ...
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