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... heart to the slave - ship , as she leaves his shore . " There were men here , " he will say , " not long since , who tried to persuade us to become Christians . That cursed ship was manned by Christians . The religion of our fathers did ...
... heart to the slave - ship , as she leaves his shore . " There were men here , " he will say , " not long since , who tried to persuade us to become Christians . That cursed ship was manned by Christians . The religion of our fathers did ...
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... heart against their common enemies , unbelief and sin , the infidel army would be at once disbanded , infidelity would flit away like the morning mist before the brightening beams of the sun , and God's name would be hallowed by those ...
... heart against their common enemies , unbelief and sin , the infidel army would be at once disbanded , infidelity would flit away like the morning mist before the brightening beams of the sun , and God's name would be hallowed by those ...
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... heart , no soul , no charac- ter , but as these exist in its individual members . Each mem- ber of the great whole has a separate existence , will , powers , duties of his own , and which cannot be merged in the mass . The reformer's ...
... heart , no soul , no charac- ter , but as these exist in its individual members . Each mem- ber of the great whole has a separate existence , will , powers , duties of his own , and which cannot be merged in the mass . The reformer's ...
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... heart . Nothing , it should be added , will reform the individual , that does not appeal to his whole nature , and give full employ- ment to all , especially his higher faculties . This infidelity cannot do . It addresses us as animals ...
... heart . Nothing , it should be added , will reform the individual , that does not appeal to his whole nature , and give full employ- ment to all , especially his higher faculties . This infidelity cannot do . It addresses us as animals ...
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... heart ; and they had their treasure , they always have their treasure , in the existing order of things . This were no subject of complaint , were the existing order always the best order ; were not progress a law of our na- ture and an ...
... heart ; and they had their treasure , they always have their treasure , in the existing order of things . This were no subject of complaint , were the existing order always the best order ; were not progress a law of our na- ture and an ...
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