Half-hours with the Best Authors, Volume 1Charles Knight Charles Knight, 1850 - English literature |
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Page 70
... kind of rule or canon , whereby actions are framed , a law . Now that Law , which , as it is laid up in the bosom of God , they call eternal , receiveth , according unto the different kind of things which are subject unto it , different ...
... kind of rule or canon , whereby actions are framed , a law . Now that Law , which , as it is laid up in the bosom of God , they call eternal , receiveth , according unto the different kind of things which are subject unto it , different ...
Page 170
... kind- ness , moved perhaps by my weakness and tender years . In return I did what I could to requite her , and my good - will was not overlooked . Our vessel was not very large , nor our crew very numerous . On ordinary occa- sions ...
... kind- ness , moved perhaps by my weakness and tender years . In return I did what I could to requite her , and my good - will was not overlooked . Our vessel was not very large , nor our crew very numerous . On ordinary occa- sions ...
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... kind ; or better , lastly , with regard to himself . I will end this particular with two reflections of the wise man ; one of which in the strongest manner exposes the ridiculous part of this licentiousness of the tongue : and the other ...
... kind ; or better , lastly , with regard to himself . I will end this particular with two reflections of the wise man ; one of which in the strongest manner exposes the ridiculous part of this licentiousness of the tongue : and the other ...
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