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... suffered , since I knew him , by drinking too freely , and how many narrow escapes has he had of his life . Yet , I fear , he goes on still , as an ox to the slaughter . " It hath set him on fire round about , yet he knows it not : it ...
... suffered , since I knew him , by drinking too freely , and how many narrow escapes has he had of his life . Yet , I fear , he goes on still , as an ox to the slaughter . " It hath set him on fire round about , yet he knows it not : it ...
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... suffering eternal death . In him may we be found , living and dying ! " In my chamber , before I went to bed , was much comforted while singing praise to the great Three- One , the author of all the blessings I enjoy , and of all I hope ...
... suffering eternal death . In him may we be found , living and dying ! " In my chamber , before I went to bed , was much comforted while singing praise to the great Three- One , the author of all the blessings I enjoy , and of all I hope ...
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... suffer me to think that the worthy author himself ever intend- ed them for publication . It is a pity , but the editor had first let them pass under the file of some able friend . Nevertheless , the inaccuracies of composi- tion are ...
... suffer me to think that the worthy author himself ever intend- ed them for publication . It is a pity , but the editor had first let them pass under the file of some able friend . Nevertheless , the inaccuracies of composi- tion are ...
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... nor ask the assistance of learning : but will immediately discern , in all these passages , a gracious Redeemer suffering in their stead ; and by his bitter , but expiatory passion , procuring the 33 An Account of the Life and Writings of.
... nor ask the assistance of learning : but will immediately discern , in all these passages , a gracious Redeemer suffering in their stead ; and by his bitter , but expiatory passion , procuring the 33 An Account of the Life and Writings of.
Side 57
... suffer me to desist from saying more of this memo rable opportunity . Lord , who would not trust thee ? Who would not love thee ? The work , O God , was thine ; and thine be all the glory ! Amen , Amen . Tuesday , 5. My hoarseness ...
... suffer me to desist from saying more of this memo rable opportunity . Lord , who would not trust thee ? Who would not love thee ? The work , O God , was thine ; and thine be all the glory ! Amen , Amen . Tuesday , 5. My hoarseness ...
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