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... thought he was ( as indeed he appeared to be ) a very pious man . It was a singular coincidence that I should have entered the pew at the very moment when he was describing the beauty of these words to the very person who , at Mr ...
... thought he was ( as indeed he appeared to be ) a very pious man . It was a singular coincidence that I should have entered the pew at the very moment when he was describing the beauty of these words to the very person who , at Mr ...
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... thought remarkably well , and when she had finished she left the room , that Mr. M- might not be checked by her presence from giving his unbiassed opinion . " " Which was favourable , ma'am , I presume ; for , if not fitted for the one ...
... thought remarkably well , and when she had finished she left the room , that Mr. M- might not be checked by her presence from giving his unbiassed opinion . " " Which was favourable , ma'am , I presume ; for , if not fitted for the one ...
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... thought worthy of giving birth to the heirs of immortality . Nor is man too diminu- tive to hold converse with his Creator , or to be amenable to the divine government . He does not therefore arrogate to himself too much impor- tance ...
... thought worthy of giving birth to the heirs of immortality . Nor is man too diminu- tive to hold converse with his Creator , or to be amenable to the divine government . He does not therefore arrogate to himself too much impor- tance ...
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