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... affections , does it not occupy your thoughts ? Does it not give direction to your powers of mind and body ? Does it ... affection ? Does not the votary of ambition exert every nerve to gain power and secure the applause of his fellow ...
... affections , does it not occupy your thoughts ? Does it not give direction to your powers of mind and body ? Does it ... affection ? Does not the votary of ambition exert every nerve to gain power and secure the applause of his fellow ...
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... affections of the heart , he has a right to the first affections , -to the earliest exercises of love ; to the budding and blossoming of life , as well as to its ripened fruit . I have now attempted to show , that there is no natural ...
... affections of the heart , he has a right to the first affections , -to the earliest exercises of love ; to the budding and blossoming of life , as well as to its ripened fruit . I have now attempted to show , that there is no natural ...
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... affection . Oh ! there is in these a siren charm to lull asleep the bitter recollections and dark forebodings of guilt ! But scenes far more congenial to remorse and despair are fast approaching . And in that lone land where no rills of ...
... affection . Oh ! there is in these a siren charm to lull asleep the bitter recollections and dark forebodings of guilt ! But scenes far more congenial to remorse and despair are fast approaching . And in that lone land where no rills of ...
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... affections of all ; and claim among the many proofs of their divine ori- gin , their wonderful adaptation to the character and wants of men . It was at first a peculiar distinction of the Gospel that it was " preached to the poor ...
... affections of all ; and claim among the many proofs of their divine ori- gin , their wonderful adaptation to the character and wants of men . It was at first a peculiar distinction of the Gospel that it was " preached to the poor ...
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... affection and confidence was a testimonial which could be felt in their hearts . When he went to other places he could point to the Corinthian church as a monument of the divine efficacy of his doctrine . The way these Christians became ...
... affection and confidence was a testimonial which could be felt in their hearts . When he went to other places he could point to the Corinthian church as a monument of the divine efficacy of his doctrine . The way these Christians became ...
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