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... had not so learned Christ . Unappalled by menaces , unseduced by flattery , he nobly maintained his ground , and willingly submitted to the painful sacrifice of the kind- ness of former friends , in stern fidelity to his OF THE AUTHOR . ix.
... had not so learned Christ . Unappalled by menaces , unseduced by flattery , he nobly maintained his ground , and willingly submitted to the painful sacrifice of the kind- ness of former friends , in stern fidelity to his OF THE AUTHOR . ix.
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... strike him as similar . Even where we are at a loss to account , in all respects , for the existence of a particular experience , we do much for the inquirer by describing it . We prevent painful conclu- sions , which 22 INTRODUCTION .
... strike him as similar . Even where we are at a loss to account , in all respects , for the existence of a particular experience , we do much for the inquirer by describing it . We prevent painful conclu- sions , which 22 INTRODUCTION .
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... painful conclu- sions , which he is very apt to deduce from a supposed singularity ; and we enable him to draw inferences for himself , which may pre- serve him from the extreme of presumption or despair . We abstract his attention from ...
... painful conclu- sions , which he is very apt to deduce from a supposed singularity ; and we enable him to draw inferences for himself , which may pre- serve him from the extreme of presumption or despair . We abstract his attention from ...
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... friend once told me , that one of the most painful trials he had ever known , was in setting up the domestic altar . On other matters he could speak freely ; and private devotion occupied a due proportion of his time . 32 LETTERS TO AN.
... friend once told me , that one of the most painful trials he had ever known , was in setting up the domestic altar . On other matters he could speak freely ; and private devotion occupied a due proportion of his time . 32 LETTERS TO AN.
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... painful suspense , which agi- tate the bosom of one whose heart is contend- ing with the Spirit of God . Other events may be of little value , even if they completely change your temporal condition . But all that is transpiring in this ...
... painful suspense , which agi- tate the bosom of one whose heart is contend- ing with the Spirit of God . Other events may be of little value , even if they completely change your temporal condition . But all that is transpiring in this ...
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