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... human beings are involved ; and often fancy that nature has given us passions and propensities from which the generality of mankind are entirely free , or by which they are much less powerfully actuated . Hence , we flatter ourselves ...
... human beings are involved ; and often fancy that nature has given us passions and propensities from which the generality of mankind are entirely free , or by which they are much less powerfully actuated . Hence , we flatter ourselves ...
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... human affairs , that he would say to the tide of temptations , if it were pouring in too boldly upon us , " Thus far shalt thou come , and no further . " But let us fully understand the meaning and the nature of this glorious promise ...
... human affairs , that he would say to the tide of temptations , if it were pouring in too boldly upon us , " Thus far shalt thou come , and no further . " But let us fully understand the meaning and the nature of this glorious promise ...
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... human productions , but far below the level of many human compositions , as it is abundantly interspersed with falsehoods , false doctrines , superstitions , and contradictions of itself and of the Word of God , of which a few specimens ...
... human productions , but far below the level of many human compositions , as it is abundantly interspersed with falsehoods , false doctrines , superstitions , and contradictions of itself and of the Word of God , of which a few specimens ...
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Andersons Memoirs of Catharine Brown a Christian Indian of the Cherokee | 5 |
Graphic Illustrations of Warwickshire | 11 |
Kittos Essays and Letters | 14 |
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