The Visitor: Or, Monthly InstructorReligious Tract Society., 1842 - Christianity |
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... appear his followers will be like him , and see him as he is . He is the pledge of our resurrection , as the first- fruits among the Jews were a token that the crop had arrived at maturity , and only waited for the sickle of the reaper ...
... appear his followers will be like him , and see him as he is . He is the pledge of our resurrection , as the first- fruits among the Jews were a token that the crop had arrived at maturity , and only waited for the sickle of the reaper ...
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... appear to be inscrutable , as to induce me to maintain that , for a hundred years to come , this kingdom will hardly misuse its prosperity to any other purpose than its own injury . " When a kingdom is thus deeply but secretly agitated ...
... appear to be inscrutable , as to induce me to maintain that , for a hundred years to come , this kingdom will hardly misuse its prosperity to any other purpose than its own injury . " When a kingdom is thus deeply but secretly agitated ...
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... appear- ance may be best compared to an im- mense sheet of ice , when seen through a fog . It must not be supposed that this stillness is constant , though Tacitus says , " The wind raises no waves there , " as at the time it was ...
... appear- ance may be best compared to an im- mense sheet of ice , when seen through a fog . It must not be supposed that this stillness is constant , though Tacitus says , " The wind raises no waves there , " as at the time it was ...
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... appear simul- taneous . Thus , when she had fairly con- cluded that an object was not worthy of pursuit , she no longer pursued it , but re- served her whole time and energies for better purposes . This I gather from the mingled ...
... appear simul- taneous . Thus , when she had fairly con- cluded that an object was not worthy of pursuit , she no longer pursued it , but re- served her whole time and energies for better purposes . This I gather from the mingled ...
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... appear to have been disposed at any time to complain of circumstances . She had strength and application of mind , to en- able her to take things as they were ; and though she probably would have liked many things different from what ...
... appear to have been disposed at any time to complain of circumstances . She had strength and application of mind , to en- able her to take things as they were ; and though she probably would have liked many things different from what ...
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