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Side viii
... what he afterwards writes to Mr Rose . " Three years mispent in an attorney's office , were almost of course followed by several more equally mispent in the Temple . " The " only use I can make of myself now , vili LIFE OF.
... what he afterwards writes to Mr Rose . " Three years mispent in an attorney's office , were almost of course followed by several more equally mispent in the Temple . " The " only use I can make of myself now , vili LIFE OF.
Side x
... course half done , Cast forth a wanderer on a wild unknown ! See me , neglected on the world's rude coast , Each dear companion of my voyage lost ! Nor ask why clouds of sorrow shade my brow , And ready tears wait only leave to flow ...
... course half done , Cast forth a wanderer on a wild unknown ! See me , neglected on the world's rude coast , Each dear companion of my voyage lost ! Nor ask why clouds of sorrow shade my brow , And ready tears wait only leave to flow ...
Side xvi
... course , none of themselves , are entitled to a preference in the Divine regard . He then unfolded to him , the " great mystery of godliness " -the atonement and right- eousness of the divine Redeemer ; by which , on the one hand , the ...
... course , none of themselves , are entitled to a preference in the Divine regard . He then unfolded to him , the " great mystery of godliness " -the atonement and right- eousness of the divine Redeemer ; by which , on the one hand , the ...
Side xx
... over to the crew of a man of war , for a few years , as a prepar- ation for his coming forward to be an advocate - if he were to adopt this course , who would not brand him with the name of idiot or madman ? And yet XX LIFE OF.
... over to the crew of a man of war , for a few years , as a prepar- ation for his coming forward to be an advocate - if he were to adopt this course , who would not brand him with the name of idiot or madman ? And yet XX LIFE OF.
Side xxiii
... course by the influence of a silly vanity . Indeed , he hated display , and his con- stitutional timidity , he was perfectly sensible was únsurmountable . When writing on this subject to a friend , he very pleasantly remarks , that ...
... course by the influence of a silly vanity . Indeed , he hated display , and his con- stitutional timidity , he was perfectly sensible was únsurmountable . When writing on this subject to a friend , he very pleasantly remarks , that ...
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