The Christian's Magazine: Designed to Promote the Knowledge and Influence of Evangelical Truth and Order, Volume 2S. Whiting & Company, 1809 |
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... thought concerning him . And why did you not think of him ? Did a most solemn thought of him never once penetrate your soul , while admitting the proposition that there is such a Being ? If it never did , what is reason , what is mind ...
... thought concerning him . And why did you not think of him ? Did a most solemn thought of him never once penetrate your soul , while admitting the proposition that there is such a Being ? If it never did , what is reason , what is mind ...
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... thought of him must , to a serious mind , come second to almost every thought . The thought of virtue would suggest the thought of both a law - giver and a rewarder ; the thought of crime , of an avenger ; the thought of sorrow , of a ...
... thought of him must , to a serious mind , come second to almost every thought . The thought of virtue would suggest the thought of both a law - giver and a rewarder ; the thought of crime , of an avenger ; the thought of sorrow , of a ...
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... thought of the aggravated guilt into which it would betray him . To conceal the crime , he first acted the part of a deceiver to Uriah . Deceit did not answer his end . Uriah was too faithful a subject , and too brave a soldier , to ...
... thought of the aggravated guilt into which it would betray him . To conceal the crime , he first acted the part of a deceiver to Uriah . Deceit did not answer his end . Uriah was too faithful a subject , and too brave a soldier , to ...
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