Sermons, Bind 1Hezekiah Howe and Durrie & Peck, 1828 |
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... interesting nature , than have been customarily supposed . From these , when we compare them with diligence and attention , a great multitude of other things , deeply interesting , may be derived by irresistible inference : more , I ...
... interesting nature , than have been customarily supposed . From these , when we compare them with diligence and attention , a great multitude of other things , deeply interesting , may be derived by irresistible inference : more , I ...
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... interesting na- ture of the occasion will , I presume , apologize for me , fine my observations wholly to them . I wish to say many things to them ; but all , that I can ever say to most of them , must pro- bably be said , at the ...
... interesting na- ture of the occasion will , I presume , apologize for me , fine my observations wholly to them . I wish to say many things to them ; but all , that I can ever say to most of them , must pro- bably be said , at the ...
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... interesting objects are presented to a considerate eye , and a susceptible heart ? The world furnishes not so delightful an image of tenderness , as mater- nal care , watching , sustaining , and cherishing , its beloved off- spring ...
... interesting objects are presented to a considerate eye , and a susceptible heart ? The world furnishes not so delightful an image of tenderness , as mater- nal care , watching , sustaining , and cherishing , its beloved off- spring ...
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