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... spirit and in truth ; ' the pastor , an elderly man of respectable appearance , unaffected in his manner , fervent in his peti- tious , solemn , impressive , and energetic in his exhortations . Such was the scene which this cottage ...
... spirit and in truth ; ' the pastor , an elderly man of respectable appearance , unaffected in his manner , fervent in his peti- tious , solemn , impressive , and energetic in his exhortations . Such was the scene which this cottage ...
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... spirit of party into a diffusive spirit of public benevolence , he well knew that he contradicted the his- tory of past ages , and the experience of his own ; and he therefore broached the third doctrine , the supposed perfection of the ...
... spirit of party into a diffusive spirit of public benevolence , he well knew that he contradicted the his- tory of past ages , and the experience of his own ; and he therefore broached the third doctrine , the supposed perfection of the ...
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... spirit an innate tradi- tional evil . - Yet these are the best of the progenitors of the Americans . He speaks of the posterity of the wild Irish as more idle , more cruel , and more intemperate in their new than in their old country ...
... spirit an innate tradi- tional evil . - Yet these are the best of the progenitors of the Americans . He speaks of the posterity of the wild Irish as more idle , more cruel , and more intemperate in their new than in their old country ...
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Toulmins Sermon on Unitarians 476 | 16 |
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