The Eclectic Review, Volum 9;Volum 122Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Thomas Price, Josiah Conder, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood 1865 |
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... hope , already quoted from his first volume : - Yet when I'm dead , let's hope I have Some friend in store , as I'm to thee , That will find out my lowly grave , And heave a sigh to notice me . " The extracts we have made will be at ...
... hope , already quoted from his first volume : - Yet when I'm dead , let's hope I have Some friend in store , as I'm to thee , That will find out my lowly grave , And heave a sigh to notice me . " The extracts we have made will be at ...
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... hope of being any- thing unless the Divine Spirit has breathed through the heart young ; habit is too strong to hope for victory unless the achievement is effected young . These remarks are not out of place remembering who and what ...
... hope of being any- thing unless the Divine Spirit has breathed through the heart young ; habit is too strong to hope for victory unless the achievement is effected young . These remarks are not out of place remembering who and what ...
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... hope revived . I thought it was the word of the Lord immediately given me for my hope and comfort : " Thou art safe , my child , in the bosom of my love and protection . " me . the Readers to whom the story of ministerial usefulness is ...
... hope revived . I thought it was the word of the Lord immediately given me for my hope and comfort : " Thou art safe , my child , in the bosom of my love and protection . " me . the Readers to whom the story of ministerial usefulness is ...
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