No Fiction: A Narrative, Founded on Recent and Interesting Facts, Volumen 2Francis Westley, 1820 |
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... lost a friend ! The companion of my youth , the sharer and heightener of my joys , has left me ; he who nobly strove to outstep me in climb- ing the elevations of christian knowledge , and in exemplifying the devotedness of the ...
... lost a friend ! The companion of my youth , the sharer and heightener of my joys , has left me ; he who nobly strove to outstep me in climb- ing the elevations of christian knowledge , and in exemplifying the devotedness of the ...
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... lost to yourself - lost to God ! Oh ! Charles , my dear Charles , once more I beg you to reconsider your course . you suffer yourself to be subjected again by lavish expences , to those embarrass- ments and insults , from which you have ...
... lost to yourself - lost to God ! Oh ! Charles , my dear Charles , once more I beg you to reconsider your course . you suffer yourself to be subjected again by lavish expences , to those embarrass- ments and insults , from which you have ...
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... lost a sixpence by me ; and I will not rest till no man shall be able to ask me for sixpence . I never designed any other ; and , although some of my friends have said hard things of me , I have the consolation of mens conscia recti ...
... lost a sixpence by me ; and I will not rest till no man shall be able to ask me for sixpence . I never designed any other ; and , although some of my friends have said hard things of me , I have the consolation of mens conscia recti ...
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... way as to show , that though I am now un- worthy of your friendship , I have not lost my friendly esteem and confidence . It had been well for me , perhaps , had I un- bosomed myself to you before . But I was proud ch . 19 . 17 NO FICTION .
... way as to show , that though I am now un- worthy of your friendship , I have not lost my friendly esteem and confidence . It had been well for me , perhaps , had I un- bosomed myself to you before . But I was proud ch . 19 . 17 NO FICTION .
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... lost in the din of carnal dissipation , still addresses you , and says , Come unto me , thou that art weary and heavy laden , and I will give you rest . ' Ah ! is not your heart touched by such amazing forbearance and grace ? —Will you ...
... lost in the din of carnal dissipation , still addresses you , and says , Come unto me , thou that art weary and heavy laden , and I will give you rest . ' Ah ! is not your heart touched by such amazing forbearance and grace ? —Will you ...
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Página 188 - Wilt thou not from this time cry unto Me : — " My father, Thou art the guide of my youth?
Página 216 - For love, in my opinion, is as much the life of the soul, as the soul is the life of the body.
Página 137 - I have no pleasure in the DEATH of a sinner, but rather that he should TURN FROM HIS WICKEDNESS AND LIVE.
Página 251 - Behold, how good and how pleasant a thing it is for brethren to dwell together in unity...
Página 3 - For this reason these familiar histories may perhaps be made of greater use than the solemnities of professed morality, and convey the knowledge of vice and virtue with more efficacy than axioms and definitions.
Página 202 - О that my head were waters, and my eyes a fountain of tears, that I might weep day and night for the slain of the daughter of my people!
Página 192 - But none of these things move me, neither count I my life dear unto me, so that I may finish my course with joy...
Página 172 - May your judgment be for liberty and not for slavery; for happiness and not for wretchedness; for hope and not for despair: and may the blessing of him that is ready to perish come upon you.