False Stories CorrectedSamuel Wood & Sons, no. 261, Pearl-Street and Samuel S. Wood & Company, no. 212 Market-St., Baltimore, 1822 - African Americans - 41 pages |
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... lives . Many false stories are told with an intention to deceive . This is lying , and is very wicked . Others are told merely for sport or pastime ; this too is lying , and is very reprehensible . And many are the offspring of cre ...
... lives . Many false stories are told with an intention to deceive . This is lying , and is very wicked . Others are told merely for sport or pastime ; this too is lying , and is very reprehensible . And many are the offspring of cre ...
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... live in love , and not even to resist evil , but to do good for evil , to pray for enemies ; and has left the follow- ing golden Rule , which is a real cri- terion of a christian ; " Whatsoever ye would that men should do to you , do ye ...
... live in love , and not even to resist evil , but to do good for evil , to pray for enemies ; and has left the follow- ing golden Rule , which is a real cri- terion of a christian ; " Whatsoever ye would that men should do to you , do ye ...
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From the preceding definitions , can we believe every American is a Christian ? If we judge from the manner of their lives and con- duct , we must conclude they are not . B Can we suppose every English . man W As is. 11.
From the preceding definitions , can we believe every American is a Christian ? If we judge from the manner of their lives and con- duct , we must conclude they are not . B Can we suppose every English . man W As is. 11.
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... live in the fire ; but this is found to be fabulous . It is found in the southern countries of Europe . The following account of this species is extracted from the Count de la Ce- pede's Natural History of Serpents : Whilst the hardest ...
... live in the fire ; but this is found to be fabulous . It is found in the southern countries of Europe . The following account of this species is extracted from the Count de la Ce- pede's Natural History of Serpents : Whilst the hardest ...
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... the eyes sparkling like stars ; they hold that it lives 500 or 600 years in the wild- erness ; that when thus advanced in age , it builds itself a pile of sweet it 25 wood and aromatic gums , and fires it with the. 34.
... the eyes sparkling like stars ; they hold that it lives 500 or 600 years in the wild- erness ; that when thus advanced in age , it builds itself a pile of sweet it 25 wood and aromatic gums , and fires it with the. 34.
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