The Panoplist, and Missionary Magazine United, Volume 6Farrand, Mallory, and Company, 1810 - Congregational churches |
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Page 353
... live in different countries , climates , and states of society , scarcely any thing can be imagined more unlikely than such an agreement . The same man , at different times , would not invent the same things ; two friends would not ...
... live in different countries , climates , and states of society , scarcely any thing can be imagined more unlikely than such an agreement . The same man , at different times , would not invent the same things ; two friends would not ...
Page 360
... live habitually and contentedly ignorant of subjects infinitely more important to their own souls , than would be the ac- quisition of all the wealth of the Indies , or the possession of knowi- edge and power sufficient to wield these ...
... live habitually and contentedly ignorant of subjects infinitely more important to their own souls , than would be the ac- quisition of all the wealth of the Indies , or the possession of knowi- edge and power sufficient to wield these ...
Page 466
... live in sin ; it is so a mong us ; for every day there are quarrels , war , and murder ; and the life of no man is secure . One steals the beasts of another : that is not a manner of life fit for men ; it is worse than brutes . I wish ...
... live in sin ; it is so a mong us ; for every day there are quarrels , war , and murder ; and the life of no man is secure . One steals the beasts of another : that is not a manner of life fit for men ; it is worse than brutes . I wish ...
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