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Page 15
He who rises early , late takes reft , and eats the bread of carefulness , to save
others the forrow of doing fo after him . Does such a one live only swer this
question for him . How oft have ye sacrificed your health , ---- your ease --- your ...
He who rises early , late takes reft , and eats the bread of carefulness , to save
others the forrow of doing fo after him . Does such a one live only swer this
question for him . How oft have ye sacrificed your health , ---- your ease --- your ...
Page 59
... and smiled upon him , and every thing round him seemed to promise , if
poslīble , an increase of happiness , in one instant all is changed into forrow : and
utter despair . ft pleased God for wise purposes to blast the fortunes of his house ,
and ...
... and smiled upon him , and every thing round him seemed to promise , if
poslīble , an increase of happiness , in one instant all is changed into forrow : and
utter despair . ft pleased God for wise purposes to blast the fortunes of his house ,
and ...
Page 73
If we shift the scene , and look upwards , towards those whose situation in life
seems to place them above the forrows of this kind , yet where are they exempt
from others ? Do not all ranks and conditions of men meet with fad accidents and
...
If we shift the scene , and look upwards , towards those whose situation in life
seems to place them above the forrows of this kind , yet where are they exempt
from others ? Do not all ranks and conditions of men meet with fad accidents and
...
Page 75
Which ever way we look abroad , we see some legible characters of what God
first denounced against us , “ That in forrow we should eat our bread , till we
returned to the ground , from whence we were taken . " But some one will say ,
Why are ...
Which ever way we look abroad , we see some legible characters of what God
first denounced against us , “ That in forrow we should eat our bread , till we
returned to the ground , from whence we were taken . " But some one will say ,
Why are ...
Page 81
... all perhaps were : not enough to defend him from this unruly weapon , fo full of
deadly poison . And what in all likelihood might move lis forrow and indignation
more , some who seemed the most devout and zealous of all his D 5 his converts
...
... all perhaps were : not enough to defend him from this unruly weapon , fo full of
deadly poison . And what in all likelihood might move lis forrow and indignation
more , some who seemed the most devout and zealous of all his D 5 his converts
...
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