The Methodist Magazine, Volume 5J. Soule and T. Mason for the Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States, 1822 - Methodist Church |
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... happy situation which the pious Agur sought for in his petition , give me neither poverty nor riches . As every one's religious character is more or less interwoven with his pursuits , it may not be superfluous to superadd a few facts ...
... happy situation which the pious Agur sought for in his petition , give me neither poverty nor riches . As every one's religious character is more or less interwoven with his pursuits , it may not be superfluous to superadd a few facts ...
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... happy freemen , will not be deemed an unworthy tribute . In this place , and at this moment of exultation and tri- umph , while the ensigns of slavery still linger in our sight , we look up to you , our deliverer , with unusual ...
... happy freemen , will not be deemed an unworthy tribute . In this place , and at this moment of exultation and tri- umph , while the ensigns of slavery still linger in our sight , we look up to you , our deliverer , with unusual ...
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... happy re - possession of your city . Great as your joy must be on this pleasing occasion , it can scarcely exceed that which I feel at seeing you , gentlemen , who from the noblest motives have suffered a voluntary exile of many years ...
... happy re - possession of your city . Great as your joy must be on this pleasing occasion , it can scarcely exceed that which I feel at seeing you , gentlemen , who from the noblest motives have suffered a voluntary exile of many years ...
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... happy . They speak of the goodness of their God , and show by their happy countenan- ces that they possess something that the world knows not of . O that it were in my power to say something to impress you more with eternal things . O ...
... happy . They speak of the goodness of their God , and show by their happy countenan- ces that they possess something that the world knows not of . O that it were in my power to say something to impress you more with eternal things . O ...
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... happy hereafter . Let no persons , however exalted in station , or dignified in character , think that they come down from their eminence to suit the capacity of a child . This very child who is softened by the condescension of your ...
... happy hereafter . Let no persons , however exalted in station , or dignified in character , think that they come down from their eminence to suit the capacity of a child . This very child who is softened by the condescension of your ...
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