The Publications of the American Tract Society, Band 5American Tract Society, 1826 - 400 Seiten |
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... continued thoughtful through the next day . His secret sins , by the divine agency , were unveiled to his view in all their dismal forms . Sleep de- parted from his eyes , and slumber from his eyelids . A weight of guilt oppressed him ...
... continued thoughtful through the next day . His secret sins , by the divine agency , were unveiled to his view in all their dismal forms . Sleep de- parted from his eyes , and slumber from his eyelids . A weight of guilt oppressed him ...
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... continued labouring , till my health was so impaired , that with difficulty I attended to my school . But I was still a stranger to the depths of iniquity which I was fostering in my polluted heart . About that time my sister was ...
... continued labouring , till my health was so impaired , that with difficulty I attended to my school . But I was still a stranger to the depths of iniquity which I was fostering in my polluted heart . About that time my sister was ...
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... continued till 1702 , when he received an ensign's commission from Queen Anne , which he bore in the battle of Ramilies , in his 19th year . On this occasion our young officer was commanded on what seemed almost a desperate service - to ...
... continued till 1702 , when he received an ensign's commission from Queen Anne , which he bore in the battle of Ramilies , in his 19th year . On this occasion our young officer was commanded on what seemed almost a desperate service - to ...
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... continued till April , 1743 , when he received a Colonel's commission over a regiment of dragoons ; at the head of which he valiantly fell , about two years and a half after he received it . We now return to that period of his life ...
... continued till April , 1743 , when he received a Colonel's commission over a regiment of dragoons ; at the head of which he valiantly fell , about two years and a half after he received it . We now return to that period of his life ...
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... continued ( he knew not exactly how long ) insensible , and when he opened his eyes , saw no- thing more than usual . It may be easily supposed that he was in no condition to make any observation upon the time in which he had remained ...
... continued ( he knew not exactly how long ) insensible , and when he opened his eyes , saw no- thing more than usual . It may be easily supposed that he was in no condition to make any observation upon the time in which he had remained ...
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