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True , it is something to know that these stone walls and iron bars exist , and
there is a feeling of safety in the thought that the guilty are confined there . But the
history and name of the criminal are soon forgotten . His arrest , in a family high
or ...
True , it is something to know that these stone walls and iron bars exist , and
there is a feeling of safety in the thought that the guilty are confined there . But the
history and name of the criminal are soon forgotten . His arrest , in a family high
or ...
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That is a sight which arrests the attention of the universe , it is a scene to be
woven into the thought and feeling and memory of all intelligent creatures , just
as the prediction , and the story of his life and death are woven into , yea ,
constitute the ...
That is a sight which arrests the attention of the universe , it is a scene to be
woven into the thought and feeling and memory of all intelligent creatures , just
as the prediction , and the story of his life and death are woven into , yea ,
constitute the ...
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He turned with disgust from creeds and confessions of faith , even the simplest ,
and such as were undoubtedly instituted in primitive times , because they direct
our thoughts to the outward acts and events of Christ upon earth , rather than to ...
He turned with disgust from creeds and confessions of faith , even the simplest ,
and such as were undoubtedly instituted in primitive times , because they direct
our thoughts to the outward acts and events of Christ upon earth , rather than to ...
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They thought they had no right to keep a single human being in bondage , except
for crime , that all made in God ' s image were to be left perfectly free to choose
their own mode of happiness , that such , as well as themselves , had the inner ...
They thought they had no right to keep a single human being in bondage , except
for crime , that all made in God ' s image were to be left perfectly free to choose
their own mode of happiness , that such , as well as themselves , had the inner ...
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It is a virtue rarely seen in men of impetuous impulses , or ardent feelings , or one
- sided habits of thought . It thrives best among those who are naturally mild and
meek , among those whose reason is not apt to be dethroned by passion ...
It is a virtue rarely seen in men of impetuous impulses , or ardent feelings , or one
- sided habits of thought . It thrives best among those who are naturally mild and
meek , among those whose reason is not apt to be dethroned by passion ...
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