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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... hath saved many a hundred soul . The situation of this College is very pleasant , at the end of a spacious plain , more like a bowling - green than a wilderness , near a fair navigable river , en- vironed with many neighboring towns of ...
... hath saved many a hundred soul . The situation of this College is very pleasant , at the end of a spacious plain , more like a bowling - green than a wilderness , near a fair navigable river , en- vironed with many neighboring towns of ...
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... hath called us with this Holy Calling . But then , every Christian hath also a PERSONAL CALLING ; or , a certain Particular Em- ployment by which his Usefulness in his Neigh- bourhood is distinguished . God hath made man a Sociable ...
... hath called us with this Holy Calling . But then , every Christian hath also a PERSONAL CALLING ; or , a certain Particular Em- ployment by which his Usefulness in his Neigh- bourhood is distinguished . God hath made man a Sociable ...
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... hath so far happened that the first hath failed , and the second hath withdrawn her influence . As much hath been said of the advantages of 10 reconciliation , which , like an agreeable dream , hath passed away and left us as we were ...
... hath so far happened that the first hath failed , and the second hath withdrawn her influence . As much hath been said of the advantages of 10 reconciliation , which , like an agreeable dream , hath passed away and left us as we were ...
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