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... given by the Spirit : " to this Mr. Irving as- sented ; and although I remarked that it might have been given me by the Spirit in answer to the prayers that had been offered for me , they eluded the observation .- [ Silence . ] - Sister ...
... given by the Spirit : " to this Mr. Irving as- sented ; and although I remarked that it might have been given me by the Spirit in answer to the prayers that had been offered for me , they eluded the observation .- [ Silence . ] - Sister ...
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... given to the public . For the present , we shall content ourselves with a short extract from the imperfect account before us . While Mr. Roscoe's mind was chiefly occupied with his literary and political studies , a series of unforeseen ...
... given to the public . For the present , we shall content ourselves with a short extract from the imperfect account before us . While Mr. Roscoe's mind was chiefly occupied with his literary and political studies , a series of unforeseen ...
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... given , the name of St. Bernard shines out with a brilliant lustre . He is called the last of the Fathers of the Church , and was born in the year 1091 , at Fontaine , a village in Burgundy . Such was his influence over his mother , his ...
... given , the name of St. Bernard shines out with a brilliant lustre . He is called the last of the Fathers of the Church , and was born in the year 1091 , at Fontaine , a village in Burgundy . Such was his influence over his mother , his ...
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