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... readers , will engage them to gain a fuller acquaintance with the works of this highly respect able , though to us personally unknown , author . We are happy to see a second edition of the first volume , and that it is accompanied by a ...
... readers , will engage them to gain a fuller acquaintance with the works of this highly respect able , though to us personally unknown , author . We are happy to see a second edition of the first volume , and that it is accompanied by a ...
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... readers may so apply it as to derive a good moral , and be led from it to see the extreme folly of suffering their tempers to be injured by such ridiculous evils . " Ridiculous do you call them , ' said Miss Finakin ; I'm sure they are ...
... readers may so apply it as to derive a good moral , and be led from it to see the extreme folly of suffering their tempers to be injured by such ridiculous evils . " Ridiculous do you call them , ' said Miss Finakin ; I'm sure they are ...
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... readers against this injurious practice . The first respects the nature of sanctification ; the second relates to the scriptural requisitions as to the choice of our society ; the next , arises from the acknowledged existence of an ...
... readers against this injurious practice . The first respects the nature of sanctification ; the second relates to the scriptural requisitions as to the choice of our society ; the next , arises from the acknowledged existence of an ...
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