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In either case , therefore , a sanguine confidence is enter- tained that a beneficial result will arise ; and should the two alternatives combine to produce the double advantage , the author will consider himself happy indeed .
In either case , therefore , a sanguine confidence is enter- tained that a beneficial result will arise ; and should the two alternatives combine to produce the double advantage , the author will consider himself happy indeed .
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Here we per- ceive the happy effects of pious teaching , which may well sti- mulate a parent's love in sowing early the seeds of divine truth in the heart of his child , ere yet the enemy ...
Here we per- ceive the happy effects of pious teaching , which may well sti- mulate a parent's love in sowing early the seeds of divine truth in the heart of his child , ere yet the enemy ...
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She was , in addition to this cause of sorrow , unfeelingly taunted by Peninnah , who was a happy but unde- serving mother , with the circumstance of her barrenness ; ' therefore she wept and did not eat . ' 6 " We are informed that on ...
She was , in addition to this cause of sorrow , unfeelingly taunted by Peninnah , who was a happy but unde- serving mother , with the circumstance of her barrenness ; ' therefore she wept and did not eat . ' 6 " We are informed that on ...
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“ We have to remark here , " said the pious expounder , lay- ing down the Bible , " the happy effects that characterised this little history , thus far as we have traced it . We perceive , at the very commencement , and as the best ...
“ We have to remark here , " said the pious expounder , lay- ing down the Bible , " the happy effects that characterised this little history , thus far as we have traced it . We perceive , at the very commencement , and as the best ...
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So happy a union left nothing to desire , and exemplified the poet's beautiful imaginings of domestic happiness , when he describes it as the 66 Only bliss of Paradise that has escaped the fall . " CHAPTER III .
So happy a union left nothing to desire , and exemplified the poet's beautiful imaginings of domestic happiness , when he describes it as the 66 Only bliss of Paradise that has escaped the fall . " CHAPTER III .
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