The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 5Baker and Fletcher, 1825 - Education |
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... and on the unjust . For if we love them which love you , what reward have you ? Do not even the Pub- licans the same ? And if you salute your brethren only , what do you more than others ? Do 20 SERMON ON THE MOUNT .
... and on the unjust . For if we love them which love you , what reward have you ? Do not even the Pub- licans the same ? And if you salute your brethren only , what do you more than others ? Do 20 SERMON ON THE MOUNT .
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... reward for some service to the crown ? " I asked . " None that I ever heard of , " he replied ; " it was confiscated property , and he gave it where he pleased . " " But who then , and where , are the original possessors of these lands ...
... reward for some service to the crown ? " I asked . " None that I ever heard of , " he replied ; " it was confiscated property , and he gave it where he pleased . " " But who then , and where , are the original possessors of these lands ...
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... reward , and purposed no more , and feared no more of either ; poverty , abandonment , and despair , were the predominant characters of every thing in him and about him ; excepting that there lay about his feet a group of children ...
... reward , and purposed no more , and feared no more of either ; poverty , abandonment , and despair , were the predominant characters of every thing in him and about him ; excepting that there lay about his feet a group of children ...
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... reward . But when thou doest alms , let not thy left hand know what thy right hand doeth : that thine alms may be in secret : and thy Father which seeth in secret , himself shall reward thee openly . — MATT . vi . 1—4 . It might seem ...
... reward . But when thou doest alms , let not thy left hand know what thy right hand doeth : that thine alms may be in secret : and thy Father which seeth in secret , himself shall reward thee openly . — MATT . vi . 1—4 . It might seem ...
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... reward hereafter . In principle and practice , then , it might seem that God and man were at last agreed , and that the dis- ciples of Christ needed no new law on the assumption of their new name . And we may observe how the divine ...
... reward hereafter . In principle and practice , then , it might seem that God and man were at last agreed , and that the dis- ciples of Christ needed no new law on the assumption of their new name . And we may observe how the divine ...
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