Results of ReadingJ. Murray, 1843 - 351 Seiten |
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... hand that twines the thread of life than that of Nature our ends are as obscure as our beginnings ; the line of our lives is drawn by night , and the various effects therein by a pencil that is invisible , wherein , though we confess ...
... hand that twines the thread of life than that of Nature our ends are as obscure as our beginnings ; the line of our lives is drawn by night , and the various effects therein by a pencil that is invisible , wherein , though we confess ...
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... hand of Providence every where . . There is no such a thing as chance : it is the un- accountable name of nothing . All is Providence , whose favour is to be merited by virtue.2 As to chance , ' tis evident , that is nothing but a mere ...
... hand of Providence every where . . There is no such a thing as chance : it is the un- accountable name of nothing . All is Providence , whose favour is to be merited by virtue.2 As to chance , ' tis evident , that is nothing but a mere ...
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... hand on the Bible3 , he would say , " There is true philosophy : this is the wisdom that speaks to the heart . A bad life is the only grand objection to this book . " 4 1 Tillotson . 3 Earl of Rochester . 2 Sir William Jones . 4 Motto ...
... hand on the Bible3 , he would say , " There is true philosophy : this is the wisdom that speaks to the heart . A bad life is the only grand objection to this book . " 4 1 Tillotson . 3 Earl of Rochester . 2 Sir William Jones . 4 Motto ...
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... hand whatever he reacheth us . It commandeth us to restrain our appetites , to be temperate in all our enjoyments , and finally to fix our thoughts , our desires , our endeavours , upon objects high and heavenly , pure and spiritual ...
... hand whatever he reacheth us . It commandeth us to restrain our appetites , to be temperate in all our enjoyments , and finally to fix our thoughts , our desires , our endeavours , upon objects high and heavenly , pure and spiritual ...
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... , who was found dead on her couch ; her hand supporting her head in the attitude of sleep . 4 Swift ( On the Death of his Mother , i . 111. ) ( Scott's ed . ) had the happiness to approach her . Her death did CHAP . VI . ] 77 WOMAN .
... , who was found dead on her couch ; her hand supporting her head in the attitude of sleep . 4 Swift ( On the Death of his Mother , i . 111. ) ( Scott's ed . ) had the happiness to approach her . Her death did CHAP . VI . ] 77 WOMAN .
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