The Listener, Volume 1James Nisbet, 1830 - Education |
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... professed listeners not hear ? The youthful party , for such it was , had recently met , as it seemed to me , to pass a social evening , all on familiar terms and intimately acquainted ; therefore there was neither reserve nor form to ...
... professed listeners not hear ? The youthful party , for such it was , had recently met , as it seemed to me , to pass a social evening , all on familiar terms and intimately acquainted ; therefore there was neither reserve nor form to ...
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... professed cause of rejoicing . We must be happy , because it is Christmas , the time of our Saviour's birth into the world — but do not remind us of the circumstance , lest it make us sad . Would we have no rejoicing then ? While ...
... professed cause of rejoicing . We must be happy , because it is Christmas , the time of our Saviour's birth into the world — but do not remind us of the circumstance , lest it make us sad . Would we have no rejoicing then ? While ...
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... profess to repose in a superintending Providence , without whose knowledge harm cannot by any means befal us . If it be urged that we ought to foresee and provide against danger , that is true - but fear , so far from accelerating this ...
... profess to repose in a superintending Providence , without whose knowledge harm cannot by any means befal us . If it be urged that we ought to foresee and provide against danger , that is true - but fear , so far from accelerating this ...
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... professes to love us must yield every thing to us , bear every thing from us , and do every thing for us ; and if it come out at length that he have interests , and purposes , and feelings of his own , we are wounded and surprised , and ...
... professes to love us must yield every thing to us , bear every thing from us , and do every thing for us ; and if it come out at length that he have interests , and purposes , and feelings of his own , we are wounded and surprised , and ...
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... professing too to be aware from whom all things are , and by whose will all things are determined . It is most true , indeed , that by man's defection , confusion has been introduced into the Creator's perfect work , and that in one ...
... professing too to be aware from whom all things are , and by whose will all things are determined . It is most true , indeed , that by man's defection , confusion has been introduced into the Creator's perfect work , and that in one ...
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