The Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin: Consisting of Essays, Humorous, Moral, and Literary : with His LifeW. Van Norden, 1825 - 290 Seiten |
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... frequently ; and the more frequently we do it , the better Chriftians we are , ( as is on all hands acknowledged ; ) Then in the fame degree and proportion ought we to think our felves obliged to a frequent Participation of this ...
... frequently ; and the more frequently we do it , the better Chriftians we are , ( as is on all hands acknowledged ; ) Then in the fame degree and proportion ought we to think our felves obliged to a frequent Participation of this ...
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... frequently encumbered by important restrictions and requirements which are not disclosed in the advertisement . Often seats are available only on flights late at night , near dawn , or only during the middle of the week . Most require ...
... frequently encumbered by important restrictions and requirements which are not disclosed in the advertisement . Often seats are available only on flights late at night , near dawn , or only during the middle of the week . Most require ...
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... frequent academic words, Coxhead used a large sample of journal articles, book chapters, course workbooks, and other sources in twenty-eight different subject areas, consisting of 3.5 million running words. She selected 570 most frequent ...
... frequent academic words, Coxhead used a large sample of journal articles, book chapters, course workbooks, and other sources in twenty-eight different subject areas, consisting of 3.5 million running words. She selected 570 most frequent ...
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... frequently as they ought . And thefe Objections , I told you , are chiefly grounded upon what the Apoftle fays at the 27th verfe . Where- fore whosoever shall eat this Bread and drink this Cup of the Lord unworthily , is guilty of the ...
... frequently as they ought . And thefe Objections , I told you , are chiefly grounded upon what the Apoftle fays at the 27th verfe . Where- fore whosoever shall eat this Bread and drink this Cup of the Lord unworthily , is guilty of the ...
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... frequently , say once instead of twice a day , for fear that frequency should diminish reverence and induce familiarity ? Why then should frequent Communion lessen our reverence ? Or , rather , how can infrequent Communion fail to ...
... frequently , say once instead of twice a day , for fear that frequency should diminish reverence and induce familiarity ? Why then should frequent Communion lessen our reverence ? Or , rather , how can infrequent Communion fail to ...
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