A College Book of American Literature, Band 1Milton Ellis, Louise Pound, George Weida Spohn American Book Company, 1939 - 980 Seiten |
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... appeared ex- ceedingly amiable to me . I felt a burning desire 20 to be , in every thing , a complete Christian , and conformed to the blessed image of Christ , and that I might live in all things according to the pure , sweet , and ...
... appeared ex- ceedingly amiable to me . I felt a burning desire 20 to be , in every thing , a complete Christian , and conformed to the blessed image of Christ , and that I might live in all things according to the pure , sweet , and ...
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... appeared so calm and sweet , appeared also great above the heavens . The person of Christ appeared ineffably excellent with an excellency great enough to swallow up all thought and conception - which con- tinued , as near as I can judge ...
... appeared so calm and sweet , appeared also great above the heavens . The person of Christ appeared ineffably excellent with an excellency great enough to swallow up all thought and conception - which con- tinued , as near as I can judge ...
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... appeared to be concerned for me on account of the unpleasant situation of that part of the vessel in which I was likely to lodge . In these opportunities my mind , through the mercies of the Lord , was kept low in an inward waiting for ...
... appeared to be concerned for me on account of the unpleasant situation of that part of the vessel in which I was likely to lodge . In these opportunities my mind , through the mercies of the Lord , was kept low in an inward waiting for ...
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JAMES | 1 |
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
JOHN SMITH 15801631 | 9 |
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