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Hugh Blair. Cil 18.1.11 650 SIGILL OV : ANGLI ΛΟΝ CHRISTO COLL HARVARD . THE BEQUEST OF JAMES WALKER , D.D. , LL.D. ( Class of 1814 ) . LATE PRESIDENT OF HARVARD COLLEGE . Received 22 March , 1875 .
Hugh Blair. Cil 18.1.11 650 SIGILL OV : ANGLI ΛΟΝ CHRISTO COLL HARVARD . THE BEQUEST OF JAMES WALKER , D.D. , LL.D. ( Class of 1814 ) . LATE PRESIDENT OF HARVARD COLLEGE . Received 22 March , 1875 .
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... judgment - seat of Christ , that every one may receive the things done in his body , according to that he hath done , whether it be good or bad . 427 SER- SERMON I On HOPES and DISAPPOINTMENTS . PROVERBS , X. xii CONTENTS .
... judgment - seat of Christ , that every one may receive the things done in his body , according to that he hath done , whether it be good or bad . 427 SER- SERMON I On HOPES and DISAPPOINTMENTS . PROVERBS , X. xii CONTENTS .
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... received . Did we more rarely attempt to push ourselves into notice , the world would more readily allow us , nay sometimes assist us , to come forward . Were we content sometimes to remain in the shade , we would with more advantage ...
... received . Did we more rarely attempt to push ourselves into notice , the world would more readily allow us , nay sometimes assist us , to come forward . Were we content sometimes to remain in the shade , we would with more advantage ...
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... received are very generally felt ; and when no strong passion counteracts those sensations , that grateful returns are gene- rally intended , and often are actually made . But then , our expectations of proper returns must be kept ...
... received are very generally felt ; and when no strong passion counteracts those sensations , that grateful returns are gene- rally intended , and often are actually made . But then , our expectations of proper returns must be kept ...
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... receive them , so they are sometimes over - valued by those who confer them . On persons of light and careless minds , no moral sentiment makes any deep impression ; with such , the remembrance of both benefit and benefactor is apt to ...
... receive them , so they are sometimes over - valued by those who confer them . On persons of light and careless minds , no moral sentiment makes any deep impression ; with such , the remembrance of both benefit and benefactor is apt to ...
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