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Page 183
... duty . Without enjoyment , we should be without desire , and without desire , we should be without action - we ... duty of gratitude , while they withhold the means of innocent enjoyment , are guilty of an insult to common sense , and a ...
... duty . Without enjoyment , we should be without desire , and without desire , we should be without action - we ... duty of gratitude , while they withhold the means of innocent enjoyment , are guilty of an insult to common sense , and a ...
Page 65
... duty . | eye seeth thee , offer up thy earnest prayers , that he who knoweth the path of the eagle in the heavens , will turn away the wanderer from the error of his ways : and , seek not thou to be the instrument . Look out upon the ...
... duty . | eye seeth thee , offer up thy earnest prayers , that he who knoweth the path of the eagle in the heavens , will turn away the wanderer from the error of his ways : and , seek not thou to be the instrument . Look out upon the ...
Page 97
... duty of prayer for myself , I then learned to pray earnestly and diligently for another . It has been said by an able and popular writer , that even if prayer had never been enjoined as a duty , we should still have ap- | plied to it as ...
... duty of prayer for myself , I then learned to pray earnestly and diligently for another . It has been said by an able and popular writer , that even if prayer had never been enjoined as a duty , we should still have ap- | plied to it as ...
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THE HALL AND THE COTTAGE | 7 |
ELLEN EKSDALE 68 | 68 |
THE CURATES WIDOW 83 | 83 |
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