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... manner , amazed and disgusted the greater part of the congregation ; but Mr. Dale and some of his friends were much struck with the matter of his discourse , which they thought remarkably clear and evangelical . This produced an ...
... manner , amazed and disgusted the greater part of the congregation ; but Mr. Dale and some of his friends were much struck with the matter of his discourse , which they thought remarkably clear and evangelical . This produced an ...
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... manner in which I am sometimes affected in a place of worship . I know not exactly by what specific term to characterise my disorder , nor can think of any thing in the whole Materia Medica that is likely to reach my case . It is a ...
... manner in which I am sometimes affected in a place of worship . I know not exactly by what specific term to characterise my disorder , nor can think of any thing in the whole Materia Medica that is likely to reach my case . It is a ...
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... manner in which the fact took place , since the external manifestations of it are but little distinguishable from the habits of previous life and manners . Internal evidence may be perfectly satisfactory after this change , and may ...
... manner in which the fact took place , since the external manifestations of it are but little distinguishable from the habits of previous life and manners . Internal evidence may be perfectly satisfactory after this change , and may ...
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