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Side xvi
... fallen con- dition . Supposing that all the objects of his heart ( and they were of the purest kind ) were within the reach of his own attainment ; but finding himself disappointed , and to which he had been repeatedly subjected xvi LIFE ...
... fallen con- dition . Supposing that all the objects of his heart ( and they were of the purest kind ) were within the reach of his own attainment ; but finding himself disappointed , and to which he had been repeatedly subjected xvi LIFE ...
Side xxi
... kind of religion to be a mere illusion , it must be conceded that he was convinced of its reality . In this state of mind what description of people ought he to select for his intimate friends and asso- ciates , as fittest for soothing ...
... kind of religion to be a mere illusion , it must be conceded that he was convinced of its reality . In this state of mind what description of people ought he to select for his intimate friends and asso- ciates , as fittest for soothing ...
Side xxxv
... kind , of admission into that state of unspeakable happiness which his merciful Redee- mer had prepared for him . " - To this he exclaimed " Oh ! spare me , spare me , you know it to be false ! " A cordial presented to him by the ...
... kind , of admission into that state of unspeakable happiness which his merciful Redee- mer had prepared for him . " - To this he exclaimed " Oh ! spare me , spare me , you know it to be false ! " A cordial presented to him by the ...
Side 1
... their heroic deeds , Unworthy of the blessings of the brave , Is base in kind , and born to be a slave . But let eternal infamy pursue The wretch , to nought but his ambition true ; A Who , for the sake of filling with one blast Table Talk,
... their heroic deeds , Unworthy of the blessings of the brave , Is base in kind , and born to be a slave . But let eternal infamy pursue The wretch , to nought but his ambition true ; A Who , for the sake of filling with one blast Table Talk,
Side 7
... Kind Providence attends with gracious aid ; Bids equity throughout his works prevail , And weighs the nations in an even scale ; He can encourage Slav'ry to a smile , And fill with discontent a British isle . A. Freeman and slave then ...
... Kind Providence attends with gracious aid ; Bids equity throughout his works prevail , And weighs the nations in an even scale ; He can encourage Slav'ry to a smile , And fill with discontent a British isle . A. Freeman and slave then ...
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