The Spirit of the English Magazines, Volume 4Monroe and Francis, 1819 - American periodicals |
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... feel- imous in conferring the most offensive ings ; on the contrary , we are warm terms upon these light - hearted children partizans of that degraded and perse- of pleasure and imagination . Not , cuted tribe of authore , who are known ...
... feel- imous in conferring the most offensive ings ; on the contrary , we are warm terms upon these light - hearted children partizans of that degraded and perse- of pleasure and imagination . Not , cuted tribe of authore , who are known ...
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... feel a moral truth , and to hazards in behalf of its ordinances . charm by the recital , which is to prove No ... feels of obtaining must tempt them to admit into their the other . He either represents the writings the shadow of a ...
... feel a moral truth , and to hazards in behalf of its ordinances . charm by the recital , which is to prove No ... feels of obtaining must tempt them to admit into their the other . He either represents the writings the shadow of a ...
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... feel for their depraved and degraded fellow- creature , and are anxious to temper the rigors of confinement with Christian sympathy . the After my first introduction , I visited young man three or four times be- fore I received the ...
... feel for their depraved and degraded fellow- creature , and are anxious to temper the rigors of confinement with Christian sympathy . the After my first introduction , I visited young man three or four times be- fore I received the ...
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... feel re- self - murderer . In instances of insanity , signed , it is the effect of your repentant the question is ... feels that it is not for man to consign your Redeemer - You abhor the ini- his fellow creature to condemnation and ...
... feel re- self - murderer . In instances of insanity , signed , it is the effect of your repentant the question is ... feels that it is not for man to consign your Redeemer - You abhor the ini- his fellow creature to condemnation and ...
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... feels that he is accurs . and had unhesitatingly violated the pu- ed by man , rejected by God , and hate- rest ... feel- overwhelmed by self reproach , no ing of the heart ; the most lamentable strength is left for endurance , no ...
... feels that he is accurs . and had unhesitatingly violated the pu- ed by man , rejected by God , and hate- rest ... feel- overwhelmed by self reproach , no ing of the heart ; the most lamentable strength is left for endurance , no ...
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