The Works of the Rev. P. Doddridge, Bind 2E. Baines, 1803 |
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... pleasure , both to my public ministrations , and private con- verses with you . I take this opportunity of renewing the assurances I have often given you , that I could gladly converse with you more frequently at home ; did not the ...
... pleasure , both to my public ministrations , and private con- verses with you . I take this opportunity of renewing the assurances I have often given you , that I could gladly converse with you more frequently at home ; did not the ...
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... pleasure , and I consider it as a probable proof of great wisdom and piety , in those who have the charge of their education . Yet great care should be taken not to confine our discourses to these awful views , lest the dread of God ...
... pleasure , and I consider it as a probable proof of great wisdom and piety , in those who have the charge of their education . Yet great care should be taken not to confine our discourses to these awful views , lest the dread of God ...
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... pleasure through many circumstances of life , which to luxury and deli- cacy would be almost intolerable . The government of the passions is another branch of self- denial , to which children should early be habituated ; and so much the ...
... pleasure through many circumstances of life , which to luxury and deli- cacy would be almost intolerable . The government of the passions is another branch of self- denial , to which children should early be habituated ; and so much the ...
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... pleasure , that I am plead- ing the cause of the weak and the helpless ; of little tender creatures , who are incapable of pleading for themselves , and know not how much their interest is concerned . Nor am I without a secret hope ...
... pleasure , that I am plead- ing the cause of the weak and the helpless ; of little tender creatures , who are incapable of pleading for themselves , and know not how much their interest is concerned . Nor am I without a secret hope ...
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... pleasure , their easy smiles , the first efforts of speech on their stammering tongues , and the dawnings of reason in their feeble minds . It is a delightful office to cultivate and assist opening nature ‡ , to lead the young strangers ...
... pleasure , their easy smiles , the first efforts of speech on their stammering tongues , and the dawnings of reason in their feeble minds . It is a delightful office to cultivate and assist opening nature ‡ , to lead the young strangers ...
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