A Book of American LiteratureFranklyn Bliss Snyder, Edward Douglas Snyder Macmillan, 1927 - 1245 páginas |
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... means got into the shipe againe , and his life saved ; and though he was something ill with it , yet he lived many years after , and became a profitable member both in church and commone wealthe . In all this viage ther died but one of ...
... means got into the shipe againe , and his life saved ; and though he was something ill with it , yet he lived many years after , and became a profitable member both in church and commone wealthe . In all this viage ther died but one of ...
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... means to sever ; Men fondly seek to part or break what God hath link'd together . 155 160 " Whom God will save , such he will have the means of life to use ; Whom he'll pass by shall chuse to dy , and ways of life refuse . He that fore ...
... means to sever ; Men fondly seek to part or break what God hath link'd together . 155 160 " Whom God will save , such he will have the means of life to use ; Whom he'll pass by shall chuse to dy , and ways of life refuse . He that fore ...
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... means to break prison and flee . In hell they 40 will be reserved in chains of darkness forever and ever . Malefactors have often found means to break prison , and escape the hand of civil justice . But none ever escaped out of the ...
... means to break prison and flee . In hell they 40 will be reserved in chains of darkness forever and ever . Malefactors have often found means to break prison , and escape the hand of civil justice . But none ever escaped out of the ...
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... means you use for your own preservation . But indeed these things are nothing ; if God should withdraw his hand , they would avail no more to keep you from falling , than the thin air to hold up at person that is suspended in it . Your ...
... means you use for your own preservation . But indeed these things are nothing ; if God should withdraw his hand , they would avail no more to keep you from falling , than the thin air to hold up at person that is suspended in it . Your ...
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... means of ascending in our to exist , seems to be the first dictate of the common and natural sense which God hath implanted in the minds of all mankind , and the main foundation . of all our reasonings about the exist- ence of things ...
... means of ascending in our to exist , seems to be the first dictate of the common and natural sense which God hath implanted in the minds of all mankind , and the main foundation . of all our reasonings about the exist- ence of things ...
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