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... perhaps , finding little to rebuke his conscience , to humble his self - con- ceit , or to stimulate his exertions , he sits down at ease and self satisfied in the easy chair of fancied , rather than of real , religious attainment . He ...
... perhaps , finding little to rebuke his conscience , to humble his self - con- ceit , or to stimulate his exertions , he sits down at ease and self satisfied in the easy chair of fancied , rather than of real , religious attainment . He ...
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... perhaps staggers under the increased burdens ; or bodily infirmities have laid hold of him , and none , without experience of their power , can understand the trials which they prove to patience , gratitude , and the love of God . And ...
... perhaps staggers under the increased burdens ; or bodily infirmities have laid hold of him , and none , without experience of their power , can understand the trials which they prove to patience , gratitude , and the love of God . And ...
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... perhaps contemptuously spoken of as a crotchet or a hobby . Yet , in proportion to the dignity of the pursuit , and among their own fellows , they main- tain a dignity of character , earned by this decision and singleness of purpose ...
... perhaps contemptuously spoken of as a crotchet or a hobby . Yet , in proportion to the dignity of the pursuit , and among their own fellows , they main- tain a dignity of character , earned by this decision and singleness of purpose ...
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... perhaps others , thought him " mad , " he was enabled in the end to say , " I have finished my course , I have kept the faith ; henceforth there is laid up for me a crown ; " — the crown on which his eye had been steadfastly fixed ...
... perhaps others , thought him " mad , " he was enabled in the end to say , " I have finished my course , I have kept the faith ; henceforth there is laid up for me a crown ; " — the crown on which his eye had been steadfastly fixed ...
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... perhaps no instance more striking of the in- fluence of those imbecile conceptions which infest the human mind , than this notion of the comparative insignificance of the earth and its inhabitants , because it is a mere point in the ...
... perhaps no instance more striking of the in- fluence of those imbecile conceptions which infest the human mind , than this notion of the comparative insignificance of the earth and its inhabitants , because it is a mere point in the ...
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