The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen4H. Biglow, 1819 |
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... possessed of more than common life by putting that distressful feeling to a too shameless by shaming them too often , severe trial ; and others may be made while a temper naturally stiff and unyield- ing , may be turned to revengeful ...
... possessed of more than common life by putting that distressful feeling to a too shameless by shaming them too often , severe trial ; and others may be made while a temper naturally stiff and unyield- ing , may be turned to revengeful ...
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... possess sufficient vigour , prudence , and honesty , to profit by experience , and with one ac- cord to exemplify the principles of Chris- tian polity , the burden will soon be less galling . By some very just considerations on the ...
... possess sufficient vigour , prudence , and honesty , to profit by experience , and with one ac- cord to exemplify the principles of Chris- tian polity , the burden will soon be less galling . By some very just considerations on the ...
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... possess the Bible , which there was an increasing disposition amongst the clergy , not only to tolerate , but commend . The excellent author of the letter , though he foresaw many diffi- culties in the attempt , professed his de- sire ...
... possess the Bible , which there was an increasing disposition amongst the clergy , not only to tolerate , but commend . The excellent author of the letter , though he foresaw many diffi- culties in the attempt , professed his de- sire ...
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