The Listener, Volume 2James Nisbet, 1830 |
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... prayers ; as if to forget all disting are equal , and lose in contemplation factitious differences of time and Peace , holiness , and love , had their nor dwelt there only for the comfor themselves . There the ignorant and advice , the ...
... prayers ; as if to forget all disting are equal , and lose in contemplation factitious differences of time and Peace , holiness , and love , had their nor dwelt there only for the comfor themselves . There the ignorant and advice , the ...
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... prayer in adequate improvement . ty came , trebly embittered was the ed of it , by her querulous and fretful husband , feeling himself the cause , 5 , of her troubles , was wounded and every fresh betrayal of her selfish children , the ...
... prayer in adequate improvement . ty came , trebly embittered was the ed of it , by her querulous and fretful husband , feeling himself the cause , 5 , of her troubles , was wounded and every fresh betrayal of her selfish children , the ...
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... prayer in the courts of the Most High ; se who are willing to be taught , espe- lren - and why not others of the poor , urs and dependents - no unfavourable f teaching them to understand and of the service ? And if under the them . But ...
... prayer in the courts of the Most High ; se who are willing to be taught , espe- lren - and why not others of the poor , urs and dependents - no unfavourable f teaching them to understand and of the service ? And if under the them . But ...
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... prayer from the righteous with intenser love : er calm succeeds ; and sweeter dreams the slumbers of the penitent . SOUTHEY . STENER ; part of your listening career , you gave upon the misuse of the Sabbath ; in verted with much truth ...
... prayer from the righteous with intenser love : er calm succeeds ; and sweeter dreams the slumbers of the penitent . SOUTHEY . STENER ; part of your listening career , you gave upon the misuse of the Sabbath ; in verted with much truth ...
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... they had all their hours of collection , perhaps at day - break or at but as far as could be perceived , the hour prayer were the only periods of cessation lar affairs . Such just importance was a ld not be remarked upon : but I am habit.
... they had all their hours of collection , perhaps at day - break or at but as far as could be perceived , the hour prayer were the only periods of cessation lar affairs . Such just importance was a ld not be remarked upon : but I am habit.
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