Sermons, Bind 1Hezekiah Howe and Durrie & Peck, 1828 |
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... regard poetry as a trifling art ; claiming little regard from men of sense , and still less becoming the dignity of Inspiration . Another considerable part of the same volume is made up of familiar letters . This kind of writing is ...
... regard poetry as a trifling art ; claiming little regard from men of sense , and still less becoming the dignity of Inspiration . Another considerable part of the same volume is made up of familiar letters . This kind of writing is ...
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... regard you with the tenderness of a parent , and the fidelity of an Apostle . It is not to be supposed , that the Thessalonian converts were dearer to St. Paul than others , who had become Christians under his ministry . Unquestionably ...
... regard you with the tenderness of a parent , and the fidelity of an Apostle . It is not to be supposed , that the Thessalonian converts were dearer to St. Paul than others , who had become Christians under his ministry . Unquestionably ...
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... Regard them as my dying words . Let them sink deep into your hearts . That I regard you with strong affection , I know you cannot doubt . From this affection they all spring . To your best good , to your eternal good , they are all ...
... Regard them as my dying words . Let them sink deep into your hearts . That I regard you with strong affection , I know you cannot doubt . From this affection they all spring . To your best good , to your eternal good , they are all ...
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