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... mind was necessary to support his efforts to record the progress of her decline . " At the distance of twenty - five years , " he k " I can says , neither forget nor express the strong emotions which agitated my mind , as I first ...
... mind was necessary to support his efforts to record the progress of her decline . " At the distance of twenty - five years , " he k " I can says , neither forget nor express the strong emotions which agitated my mind , as I first ...
Side ii
... mind , as to alter all his plans and prospects in life , and to cause his removal from " the tumult of London and the hospi- tality of Putney , " to the rustic solitude of Buriton , § de- livered him again to the kind and affectionate ...
... mind , as to alter all his plans and prospects in life , and to cause his removal from " the tumult of London and the hospi- tality of Putney , " to the rustic solitude of Buriton , § de- livered him again to the kind and affectionate ...
Side iv
... mind that he plunged into the depths of theological inquiry , which in its results abruptly terminated his residence at Oxford , and affected the whole character and destiny of his future life . His own relation of this important event ...
... mind that he plunged into the depths of theological inquiry , which in its results abruptly terminated his residence at Oxford , and affected the whole character and destiny of his future life . His own relation of this important event ...
Side v
... mind , fortified by the sincerity of his new convictions ; and his spirits were elevated by the novel scenes which his journey afforded , and the prudent conduct of his guide . But when he became an inmate in the house of Mr. Pavilliard ...
... mind , fortified by the sincerity of his new convictions ; and his spirits were elevated by the novel scenes which his journey afforded , and the prudent conduct of his guide . But when he became an inmate in the house of Mr. Pavilliard ...
Side vi
... mind , than the reverence which has been paid to the literal interpretation of the declaration , “ This is my body , " an interpretation to which Luther himself remained in subjection . This is a prejudice , which has been handed down ...
... mind , than the reverence which has been paid to the literal interpretation of the declaration , “ This is my body , " an interpretation to which Luther himself remained in subjection . This is a prejudice , which has been handed down ...
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