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... give to these , is to give to the pawn- broker and the publican , and to increase that misery which benevolence has not power to relieve . A more than mortal hand is required to arrest them in their career to destruction ; their backs ...
... give to these , is to give to the pawn- broker and the publican , and to increase that misery which benevolence has not power to relieve . A more than mortal hand is required to arrest them in their career to destruction ; their backs ...
Page 7
... give of your abundance . Cast your bread upon the waters , that you may find it after many days . Earnestly would I address all condi- tions of men that have the means of doing good : merchants , whose wealth is increased by every ...
... give of your abundance . Cast your bread upon the waters , that you may find it after many days . Earnestly would I address all condi- tions of men that have the means of doing good : merchants , whose wealth is increased by every ...
Page 8
... give what you may ; for what can you bestow that God has not in his goodness already conferred upon you ! but you will thereby cheer hearts that are droop- ing , and minister to your own peace and joy . Householders ! Look about you ...
... give what you may ; for what can you bestow that God has not in his goodness already conferred upon you ! but you will thereby cheer hearts that are droop- ing , and minister to your own peace and joy . Householders ! Look about you ...
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... give my best attention ; yet there they lie , day after day , and month after month , till I could almost sigh for the eyes of the fabled Argus , and the arms of the imaginary Briareus , to carry into effect the plans I have proposed to ...
... give my best attention ; yet there they lie , day after day , and month after month , till I could almost sigh for the eyes of the fabled Argus , and the arms of the imaginary Briareus , to carry into effect the plans I have proposed to ...
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... give me , and I trust it ever will give me , heartfelt satis- faction . A reasonable ground of belief that I had ever , in any degree , strength- ened the hands of that highly honoured institution , the Religious Tract Society , would ...
... give me , and I trust it ever will give me , heartfelt satis- faction . A reasonable ground of belief that I had ever , in any degree , strength- ened the hands of that highly honoured institution , the Religious Tract Society , would ...
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