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... effect of profaneness , to these awful ideas , on every recurrence of carelessness or perversity , is the way both to bring those ideas , into contempt , and to make all faults appear equal . It is also obvious , that , by trying this ...
... effect of profaneness , to these awful ideas , on every recurrence of carelessness or perversity , is the way both to bring those ideas , into contempt , and to make all faults appear equal . It is also obvious , that , by trying this ...
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... effect of that earnestness , that total forgetful- ness of self , which is the greatest charm of eloquence . A preacher should be able , without apprehension , to let his natural gestures appear , and his auditors , when they are moved ...
... effect of that earnestness , that total forgetful- ness of self , which is the greatest charm of eloquence . A preacher should be able , without apprehension , to let his natural gestures appear , and his auditors , when they are moved ...
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... effects they may produce before men ' , they will be deemed essentially deficient in the estimate of him whose eye is on the ... effect , -and you pre- sently discover the antipathy of depraved beings to the dis- tinguishing features of ...
... effects they may produce before men ' , they will be deemed essentially deficient in the estimate of him whose eye is on the ... effect , -and you pre- sently discover the antipathy of depraved beings to the dis- tinguishing features of ...
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... effect of the flattery Mr. Morehead has received , we are apprehensive he is not quite satisfied with the terms of it himself . If a scoffer will find so little temptation and oppor- tunity to laugh ' at Mr. Morehead's sermons , it may ...
... effect of the flattery Mr. Morehead has received , we are apprehensive he is not quite satisfied with the terms of it himself . If a scoffer will find so little temptation and oppor- tunity to laugh ' at Mr. Morehead's sermons , it may ...
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... effects in the explosion of gun - powder , and of ar- tillery . Picture of a winter fire - side . ↑ II . Air . General notion of the air : its nature ; its combinations : its utility ; its effect in the reflection of light : its weight ...
... effects in the explosion of gun - powder , and of ar- tillery . Picture of a winter fire - side . ↑ II . Air . General notion of the air : its nature ; its combinations : its utility ; its effect in the reflection of light : its weight ...
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Page 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.