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Page vii
... thought with those which I had written at a later period . In reviewing them , passages sometimes appeared which I imagined might be serviceable , either for admonition or consolation , to various classes of persons ; and the thought ...
... thought with those which I had written at a later period . In reviewing them , passages sometimes appeared which I imagined might be serviceable , either for admonition or consolation , to various classes of persons ; and the thought ...
Page xii
... thought of his success , with a satisfaction which he did not affect to conceal inaccessible alike to gloomy and to peevish impressions , it was al- ways master of its own movements , and ready , in an uncommon degree , to take an ...
... thought of his success , with a satisfaction which he did not affect to conceal inaccessible alike to gloomy and to peevish impressions , it was al- ways master of its own movements , and ready , in an uncommon degree , to take an ...
Page xiii
... thought , in vivid flashes of imagination , or in pathetic addresses to the heart . But there never was a public teacher in whom all these requisites were combined in juster proportions , placed under the direction of a more exquisite ...
... thought , in vivid flashes of imagination , or in pathetic addresses to the heart . But there never was a public teacher in whom all these requisites were combined in juster proportions , placed under the direction of a more exquisite ...
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... thought that there dwells that God whom he serves and honours ; that Saviour in whom he trusts ; that Spi- rit of grace from whose inspiration his piety and his charity flow . When he looks around him on the world , he is soothed with ...
... thought that there dwells that God whom he serves and honours ; that Saviour in whom he trusts ; that Spi- rit of grace from whose inspiration his piety and his charity flow . When he looks around him on the world , he is soothed with ...
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... thought . But much more when those pleasures , one after another , begin to withdraw ; when life alters its forms , and becomes dark and cheerless ; when its changes warn the most in- considerate , that what is so mutable will soon pass ...
... thought . But much more when those pleasures , one after another , begin to withdraw ; when life alters its forms , and becomes dark and cheerless ; when its changes warn the most in- considerate , that what is so mutable will soon pass ...
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