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Christ's Kingdom not of this World . By Boss UET 57 The Characters of Martha and Mary . By DAVIES 61 Eternity and Time . By DAVIES Recollections . By BARTON • · Means of Producing Contentedness . By J. TAY- LOR The Gradual Progress of ...
Christ's Kingdom not of this World . By Boss UET 57 The Characters of Martha and Mary . By DAVIES 61 Eternity and Time . By DAVIES Recollections . By BARTON • · Means of Producing Contentedness . By J. TAY- LOR The Gradual Progress of ...
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... Character . By BLAIR The Lost Pleiad . By MRS HEMANS Faith . By CECIL Advice to Youth . By BLAIR The Advantages of a Peaceable Temper . By BAR- ROW Twilight and Autumn . By H. WARE , Jr Hymn . By H. KIRKE WHITE 257 . 260 264 • 266 270 ...
... Character . By BLAIR The Lost Pleiad . By MRS HEMANS Faith . By CECIL Advice to Youth . By BLAIR The Advantages of a Peaceable Temper . By BAR- ROW Twilight and Autumn . By H. WARE , Jr Hymn . By H. KIRKE WHITE 257 . 260 264 • 266 270 ...
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... character of the age in which he lived , and in every respect the most conspicuous personage that had appeared on the theatre of the world . Some of the Jews who re- turned from the captivity , as well as some of the aged inhabitants of ...
... character of the age in which he lived , and in every respect the most conspicuous personage that had appeared on the theatre of the world . Some of the Jews who re- turned from the captivity , as well as some of the aged inhabitants of ...
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... characters of its patrons . The knowledge which this author pos- sesses of the frame and conduct of the human mind , must have led him to observe , that such at- tacks do their execution without inquiry . Who can refute a sneer ? Who ...
... characters of its patrons . The knowledge which this author pos- sesses of the frame and conduct of the human mind , must have led him to observe , that such at- tacks do their execution without inquiry . Who can refute a sneer ? Who ...
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... characters , and caused them to float down the stream of time to our own age . It is well ; but if , sweeping aside the pomp and deception of life , we could draw from the last hours and death beds of our ancestors , all the ...
... characters , and caused them to float down the stream of time to our own age . It is well ; but if , sweeping aside the pomp and deception of life , we could draw from the last hours and death beds of our ancestors , all the ...
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