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Page 140
... believe is there . Hudson always coldly directed reason on those pets , and reason is not invariably fair to poor instinct . Yet what he himself could make of the twitching ears of a deer we learned from his enchanted Hind in Richmond ...
... believe is there . Hudson always coldly directed reason on those pets , and reason is not invariably fair to poor instinct . Yet what he himself could make of the twitching ears of a deer we learned from his enchanted Hind in Richmond ...
Page 196
... believe that the Almighty has a particular regard to you , and that your afflictions are marks of God's favour ; and when they have done the business they are sent for , they shall be removed from you . And believe me , my dear friend , ...
... believe that the Almighty has a particular regard to you , and that your afflictions are marks of God's favour ; and when they have done the business they are sent for , they shall be removed from you . And believe me , my dear friend , ...
Page 535
... believe the better for seeing CHRIST'S Sepulchre ; and , when they have seen the Red Sea , doubt not of the Miracle ... believe and saw not . " Tis an easie and necessary belief , to credit what our eye and sense hath examined . I ...
... believe the better for seeing CHRIST'S Sepulchre ; and , when they have seen the Red Sea , doubt not of the Miracle ... believe and saw not . " Tis an easie and necessary belief , to credit what our eye and sense hath examined . I ...
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