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... comfort of our gracious Sovereign ; while they improve the minds , and contribute to the felicity of Your illustrious offspring ; they may , at the same time , successfully exert their power in forming the public manners on a pattern so ...
... comfort of our gracious Sovereign ; while they improve the minds , and contribute to the felicity of Your illustrious offspring ; they may , at the same time , successfully exert their power in forming the public manners on a pattern so ...
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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 me . SERMON XXIV . On the Happiness of a Future State . 414 [ Preached at the Celebration of the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper . ] REVELAT . vii . 9. After this I beheld , and , lo ! a great multi- tude , which no man could ...
... comfort me . SERMON XXIV . On the Happiness of a Future State . 414 [ Preached at the Celebration of the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper . ] REVELAT . vii . 9. After this I beheld , and , lo ! a great multi- tude , which no man could ...
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... comfort- able truth . In the city of Cæsarea , there dwelt a Roman centurion , a military officer of inferior rank , " a Gentile , neither by birth nor religion entitled to the privileges of the Jewish nation . But he was a devout and a ...
... comfort- able truth . In the city of Cæsarea , there dwelt a Roman centurion , a military officer of inferior rank , " a Gentile , neither by birth nor religion entitled to the privileges of the Jewish nation . But he was a devout and a ...
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... comforts proceeding from religion merit those high titles under which they are here figuratively described , I shall in this discourse en- deavour to shew . I shall for this end compare to- gether the situation of bad men , and that of ...
... comforts proceeding from religion merit those high titles under which they are here figuratively described , I shall in this discourse en- deavour to shew . I shall for this end compare to- gether the situation of bad men , and that of ...
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