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... heart . O God ! do thou sanc- tify and cleanse the thoughts of my de- praved heart . " In the middle of a page of another book , still remaining in pen- cil , he traced in ink the following sen- tence in his notes of one of Dr. Sten ...
... heart . O God ! do thou sanc- tify and cleanse the thoughts of my de- praved heart . " In the middle of a page of another book , still remaining in pen- cil , he traced in ink the following sen- tence in his notes of one of Dr. Sten ...
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... heart . I fear I may lose my way . I am afraid lest I should turn aside from the strait path ; lest I may repose in the bower of indolence and ease ; lest I may sleep on enchanted ground ; lest I should be ensnared , if not destroyed by ...
... heart . I fear I may lose my way . I am afraid lest I should turn aside from the strait path ; lest I may repose in the bower of indolence and ease ; lest I may sleep on enchanted ground ; lest I should be ensnared , if not destroyed by ...
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... heart , and call forth all its humane affections ; or , what would be better still , could I make the reader feel at the same moment the misery that poverty endures , and the exulting glow of joy that spreads itself in the bosom of ...
... heart , and call forth all its humane affections ; or , what would be better still , could I make the reader feel at the same moment the misery that poverty endures , and the exulting glow of joy that spreads itself in the bosom of ...
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... hearts that are droop- ing , and minister to your own peace and joy . Householders ! Look about you , and as you ... heart of the wearer . Be persuaded to be a little more charita- ble than ordinary . Churchmen ! Let not the words of ...
... hearts that are droop- ing , and minister to your own peace and joy . Householders ! Look about you , and as you ... heart of the wearer . Be persuaded to be a little more charita- ble than ordinary . Churchmen ! Let not the words of ...
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... heart , may fix a dark stain upon your fair name which no tears can ever wash away , or repent- ance remove ; but which will cleave to you , to be known and read by all men till the grave receives you from their sight . You may even ...
... heart , may fix a dark stain upon your fair name which no tears can ever wash away , or repent- ance remove ; but which will cleave to you , to be known and read by all men till the grave receives you from their sight . You may even ...
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