The Christian's Consolations Against the Fears of Death: With Seasonable Directions how to Prepare Ourselves to Die WellDavis & M'Carty, 1824 - 612 pages |
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... eyes upon this mi- raculous writing , " his countenance was changed , and " his thoughts troubled him , so that the joints of his loins " were loosed , and his knees smote one against another . " How much greater cause , then , has the ...
... eyes upon this mi- raculous writing , " his countenance was changed , and " his thoughts troubled him , so that the joints of his loins " were loosed , and his knees smote one against another . " How much greater cause , then , has the ...
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... eyes the torments preparing for him : If he hears his prison - door unlock , or a fly buzzing about his ears , he presently concludes they are coming to drag him to execution ; in some sense , he desires what he dreads , and hastens the ...
... eyes the torments preparing for him : If he hears his prison - door unlock , or a fly buzzing about his ears , he presently concludes they are coming to drag him to execution ; in some sense , he desires what he dreads , and hastens the ...
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... eyes and admi- ration of the world ; on a sudden , death comes upon him , tarnishes all his lustre , erases his pompous titles , and at once swallows up all his glory and magnificence . We are in this world like so many players upon a ...
... eyes and admi- ration of the world ; on a sudden , death comes upon him , tarnishes all his lustre , erases his pompous titles , and at once swallows up all his glory and magnificence . We are in this world like so many players upon a ...
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... eyes upon his prodigious army , in which there were numbered one million , one hundred thousand men , and reflecting that within an hundred years all those brave captains and soldiers would be rotting in their graves , he was moved with ...
... eyes upon his prodigious army , in which there were numbered one million , one hundred thousand men , and reflecting that within an hundred years all those brave captains and soldiers would be rotting in their graves , he was moved with ...
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... eyes of the beholders with its ad- mirable beauty ; but now it becomes so odious and of- fensive , that the living care not to see it . It is at last re- duced to ashes , according to the sentence that was pronounced in the earthly ...
... eyes of the beholders with its ad- mirable beauty ; but now it becomes so odious and of- fensive , that the living care not to see it . It is at last re- duced to ashes , according to the sentence that was pronounced in the earthly ...
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