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Ide's Battle Echoes , 459.- Brace's Short Sermons tn News Boys , 460. – The
Toilers of the Sea , 460. - Froude's Eng . land , Vols . 5 , 6 , 461. - Fairbairn on
Prophecy , 462.– Palórey's History of New England , 463. - Only a Woman's Heart
, 463.
Ide's Battle Echoes , 459.- Brace's Short Sermons tn News Boys , 460. – The
Toilers of the Sea , 460. - Froude's Eng . land , Vols . 5 , 6 , 461. - Fairbairn on
Prophecy , 462.– Palórey's History of New England , 463. - Only a Woman's Heart
, 463.
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... Saviour , until he feels that sentence is passed upon him , and that the
sentence is altogether just . And as we condemn ourselves , so , also , do we
condemn others for wrong - doing . Even the heathen show this law written on
their hearts .
... Saviour , until he feels that sentence is passed upon him , and that the
sentence is altogether just . And as we condemn ourselves , so , also , do we
condemn others for wrong - doing . Even the heathen show this law written on
their hearts .
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... my heart so much as one beautiful boy , severely wounded ; he was scarcely
more than a child , and certainly a very attractive one . Some one writes the
following , after he was sent to a hospital . ¡± And so we might go on , for we had
noted ...
... my heart so much as one beautiful boy , severely wounded ; he was scarcely
more than a child , and certainly a very attractive one . Some one writes the
following , after he was sent to a hospital . ¡± And so we might go on , for we had
noted ...
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A new light dawned upon his distracted mind , his heart leaped for joy . He
obtained hope and consolation . It was not man , or his reason , or even the
ordinary reading of the Scriptures which had enlightened him , had removed the
burden ...
A new light dawned upon his distracted mind , his heart leaped for joy . He
obtained hope and consolation . It was not man , or his reason , or even the
ordinary reading of the Scriptures which had enlightened him , had removed the
burden ...
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Never were men more loyal to their consciences , or more consistent followers of
the truths which they professed . They seemed to have at heart the spiritual
interests of mankind . They were indifferent to wealth and honor . They labored
most ...
Never were men more loyal to their consciences , or more consistent followers of
the truths which they professed . They seemed to have at heart the spiritual
interests of mankind . They were indifferent to wealth and honor . They labored
most ...
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