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... mind and conscience in the early part of his life ; especi- ally shewing , what his sentiments and conduct were , at the beginning of that change of which he proposes to give the history . HOUGH I was not educated in what is com- Tmonly ...
... mind and conscience in the early part of his life ; especi- ally shewing , what his sentiments and conduct were , at the beginning of that change of which he proposes to give the history . HOUGH I was not educated in what is com- Tmonly ...
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... mind was almost constantly employed . Aware of the uncertainty of life , I was disquieted with continual apprehensions , that this more convenient season would never arrive ; especially as , through an unconfirmed state of health , I ...
... mind was almost constantly employed . Aware of the uncertainty of life , I was disquieted with continual apprehensions , that this more convenient season would never arrive ; especially as , through an unconfirmed state of health , I ...
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... mind . In reading this exposition , sin seemed to lose its native ugliness , and to appear a very small and tolerable evil ; man's imperfect obedience seemed to shine with an excellency almost divine ; and God appeared so entirely and ...
... mind . In reading this exposition , sin seemed to lose its native ugliness , and to appear a very small and tolerable evil ; man's imperfect obedience seemed to shine with an excellency almost divine ; and God appeared so entirely and ...
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... mind I attempted to ob- tain admission into Holy Orders ! Wrapt up in the proud notion of the dignity of human nature , I had lost sight of the evil of sin , and thought lit- tle of my own sinfulness ; I was filled with a self- 6 ...
... mind I attempted to ob- tain admission into Holy Orders ! Wrapt up in the proud notion of the dignity of human nature , I had lost sight of the evil of sin , and thought lit- tle of my own sinfulness ; I was filled with a self- 6 ...
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... mind when the change I am about to relate began to take place . How it com- menced ; in what manner , and by what steps , it proceeded ; and how it was completed , will be the subject of the second part . - I shall conclude this by ...
... mind when the change I am about to relate began to take place . How it com- menced ; in what manner , and by what steps , it proceeded ; and how it was completed , will be the subject of the second part . - I shall conclude this by ...
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