The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 5Baker and Fletcher, 1825 - Education |
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... dangers ; no wonder that they did not wish to have their dream of earthly happiness disturbed by fearful predictions of what should be its recompense hereafter . In respect to the smaller sects , it does not appear whether the Herodians ...
... dangers ; no wonder that they did not wish to have their dream of earthly happiness disturbed by fearful predictions of what should be its recompense hereafter . In respect to the smaller sects , it does not appear whether the Herodians ...
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... danger or incon- venience that was apprehended , I should listen with in- difference , and tell them they had better see to it , since I was so shortly to depart . I should remind that I was about to lose all interest in the things they ...
... danger or incon- venience that was apprehended , I should listen with in- difference , and tell them they had better see to it , since I was so shortly to depart . I should remind that I was about to lose all interest in the things they ...
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... danger . If sometimes I had loitered where there were flowers budding , fair as the first and fairest of our Spring , while I yet waited in expectation of their blowing , I saw them wither in the sunshine , fade and pass away . If ever ...
... danger . If sometimes I had loitered where there were flowers budding , fair as the first and fairest of our Spring , while I yet waited in expectation of their blowing , I saw them wither in the sunshine , fade and pass away . If ever ...
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... danger . The inhabitants of this happy region , I observed , were many ; and they seemed to know the value of their es- tates . They did not live on them in idle luxury , waiting the productions of a soil that , rich as it was , would ...
... danger . The inhabitants of this happy region , I observed , were many ; and they seemed to know the value of their es- tates . They did not live on them in idle luxury , waiting the productions of a soil that , rich as it was , would ...
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... danger , looked on it as a mark of God's great care of us , who , though he had not changed the course of the winds and seas in our favour , yet had pre served us while we were in such apparent danger , beyond what could have been ...
... danger , looked on it as a mark of God's great care of us , who , though he had not changed the course of the winds and seas in our favour , yet had pre served us while we were in such apparent danger , beyond what could have been ...
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