The American Mind: Selections from the Literature of the United States, Band 1Harry Redcay Warfel, Ralph Henry Gabriel, Stanley Thomas Williams American Book Company, 1947 |
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... Christ , no Spirit to comfort thee , no minister to preach unto thee ; no friend to wipe away thy continual tears , no sun to shine upon thee , not a bit of bread , not one drop of water to cool thy tongue ! [ NINE EASY WAYS TO HELL ] ...
... Christ , no Spirit to comfort thee , no minister to preach unto thee ; no friend to wipe away thy continual tears , no sun to shine upon thee , not a bit of bread , not one drop of water to cool thy tongue ! [ NINE EASY WAYS TO HELL ] ...
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... Christ his due preheminence , is the best Form of Government in a Christian Common - wealth , and 40 which men that are free to chuse ( as in new Planta- tions they are ) ought to establish . The Form of Government described in the true ...
... Christ his due preheminence , is the best Form of Government in a Christian Common - wealth , and 40 which men that are free to chuse ( as in new Planta- tions they are ) ought to establish . The Form of Government described in the true ...
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... Christ , and after more holiness , wherewith my heart seemed to be full , and ready to break ; which often brought to my mind the words of the Psalmist , Psal . cxix . 28 . My soul breaketh for the longing it hath . I often felt a ...
... Christ , and after more holiness , wherewith my heart seemed to be full , and ready to break ; which often brought to my mind the words of the Psalmist , Psal . cxix . 28 . My soul breaketh for the longing it hath . I often felt a ...
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