... few days experience himself. DR. JOHNSON. A SPECIOUS sophistry is not sound argument. I cannot allow you to misapply a Scripture rule. Though Providence has decreed that all things should work together for good, it offers us no latitude to do evil... Blue-stocking Hall - Page 141by William Pitt Scargill - 1827 - 258 pagesFull view - About this book
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