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... grace had foftened a nature otherwise churlifh . One day fhe faid to me , ' It is very good of you to come and read to me fo regularly as you do , and I can't fay that I deserve it , for my ways have been other- gates when I was younger ...
... grace had foftened a nature otherwise churlifh . One day fhe faid to me , ' It is very good of you to come and read to me fo regularly as you do , and I can't fay that I deserve it , for my ways have been other- gates when I was younger ...
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... Grace is greater . By Grace ignorance is turned into light , and a little one ' becomes a thousand , ' if one of Chrift's little ones , as may be seen < ' In the dark backward , and abysm of time . ' Thus did my old friend tell his tale ...
... Grace is greater . By Grace ignorance is turned into light , and a little one ' becomes a thousand , ' if one of Chrift's little ones , as may be seen < ' In the dark backward , and abysm of time . ' Thus did my old friend tell his tale ...
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... grace of our Lord Jefus Chrift , which does not neceffarily accompany it . There are fome lines in the Schoole of Fancie , ' which may be applied to what we have been speaking of , and the general bent of men's minds towards the ...
... grace of our Lord Jefus Chrift , which does not neceffarily accompany it . There are fome lines in the Schoole of Fancie , ' which may be applied to what we have been speaking of , and the general bent of men's minds towards the ...
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... was the riches of God's grace that made him magnify the tranfgref- fions charity delighted to cover . I had known him for a quarter of a century , -such a plea- fant smile he had , and fuch a broad cheft 114 The Sea - board.
... was the riches of God's grace that made him magnify the tranfgref- fions charity delighted to cover . I had known him for a quarter of a century , -such a plea- fant smile he had , and fuch a broad cheft 114 The Sea - board.
Página 116
... grace , will mend matters , but tender and ready chastise- ment very frequently precludes the neceffity of the treadmill and the gaol . It is perfectly fulfome to see the nonsense that is talked about wales on a boy's back , -at the ...
... grace , will mend matters , but tender and ready chastise- ment very frequently precludes the neceffity of the treadmill and the gaol . It is perfectly fulfome to see the nonsense that is talked about wales on a boy's back , -at the ...
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