University of Colorado Studies: Studies in the humanities. Series bUniversity of Colorado., 1945 |
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... heart was tender , and often contrite , and a uni- versal love to my fellow - creatures increased in me . This will be understood by such who have trodden in the same path . His heart goes out , therefore , to all creatures that suffer ...
... heart was tender , and often contrite , and a uni- versal love to my fellow - creatures increased in me . This will be understood by such who have trodden in the same path . His heart goes out , therefore , to all creatures that suffer ...
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... heart with much earnestness turned to the Lord , to whom alone I looked for help in the dangers be- fore me , I had a prospect of the English along the coast for upwards of nine hun- dred miles where I have traveled . And the favorable ...
... heart with much earnestness turned to the Lord , to whom alone I looked for help in the dangers be- fore me , I had a prospect of the English along the coast for upwards of nine hun- dred miles where I have traveled . And the favorable ...
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... heart of the matter . For example , speaking one day in the university town of New Haven of his purpose to prevent the venom of slavery from spreading into the new territories and poisoning the life of the settlers there , he said he ...
... heart of the matter . For example , speaking one day in the university town of New Haven of his purpose to prevent the venom of slavery from spreading into the new territories and poisoning the life of the settlers there , he said he ...
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The New England Puritans | 1 |
Humanism in Massachusetts | 19 |
The Quakers | 29 |
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