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knows the deep things of God ; to christian . ... pas peculiarly kind and tender
parent ; and tience and fortitude will be admired by the principles of religion and
liberty ...
... to the Holy Spirit that searches kinds of persecution , as perfectly anti- and
knows the deep things of God ; to christian . ... pas peculiarly kind and tender
parent ; and tience and fortitude will be admired by the principles of religion and
liberty ...
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The best in English are Ramsay's pay more attention to find the meaning Gentle
Shepherd , and many pieces in of the author , that so sew admire
beauShenstone , Phillips , Pope , and espe- tiful pieces of poetry . All kinds of
cially Bloomfield .
The best in English are Ramsay's pay more attention to find the meaning Gentle
Shepherd , and many pieces in of the author , that so sew admire
beauShenstone , Phillips , Pope , and espe- tiful pieces of poetry . All kinds of
cially Bloomfield .
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when I pressions of various kinds of the ... kind . ter , who belonged to his
congregation , ness , love , commendation , were things had often spoken
concerning ...
... through pot the handicraftsman deprived hy op- Erasmus de Civilitate Morum ,
when I pressions of various kinds of the ... kind . ter , who belonged to his
congregation , ness , love , commendation , were things had often spoken
concerning ...
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ness and rose - flavour of its fruit - the doubly valuable by your kind present of ...
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of eugenia , and remarkable for the sweerland ; and your last letter was rendered
ness and rose - flavour of its fruit - the doubly valuable by your kind present of ...
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for the Many attempts have been made by contemporary coinposers to rival it ...
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