Rays of Genius Collected to Enlighten the Rising Generation, Bind 1proprietor, 1806 |
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... divine truths of religion , and the sacred obligations of morality , he enforced them on the minds of his audience with an energy irre- sistibly persuasive . An assemblage of virtues constituted his moral character . His heart was ...
... divine truths of religion , and the sacred obligations of morality , he enforced them on the minds of his audience with an energy irre- sistibly persuasive . An assemblage of virtues constituted his moral character . His heart was ...
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... divine ! ) I've rich ones rejected , and great ones deny'd : Yet take me , fond shepherd - I'm thine . Her air was so modest , her aspect so meek , So simple , yet sweet were her charms , I kiss'd the ripe roses that glow'd on her cheek ...
... divine ! ) I've rich ones rejected , and great ones deny'd : Yet take me , fond shepherd - I'm thine . Her air was so modest , her aspect so meek , So simple , yet sweet were her charms , I kiss'd the ripe roses that glow'd on her cheek ...
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... divine glories and perfections , a feel- ing conviction of our numerous unmerited obligations to the Deity , and such a constant dependance upon him , as will engage us to think upon him at all times with reve- rence and love to praise ...
... divine glories and perfections , a feel- ing conviction of our numerous unmerited obligations to the Deity , and such a constant dependance upon him , as will engage us to think upon him at all times with reve- rence and love to praise ...
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