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... thing that this world can bestow ; a moderate fortune , with health to enjoy it ; the decent , modest tranquillity , of private life , and the blessings of domestic harmony ; I must , indeed , confess you were a happy man . ( pauses and ...
... thing that this world can bestow ; a moderate fortune , with health to enjoy it ; the decent , modest tranquillity , of private life , and the blessings of domestic harmony ; I must , indeed , confess you were a happy man . ( pauses and ...
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... thing ordered for the best for all , ' the author remarks the evil tendency of established systems of faith , ' especially as they affected many sincere friends to truth . on the continent ; and then he thus proceeds in defence of the ...
... thing ordered for the best for all , ' the author remarks the evil tendency of established systems of faith , ' especially as they affected many sincere friends to truth . on the continent ; and then he thus proceeds in defence of the ...
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... things which had lately befallen him , and been said of him , he was some- thing uncomfortably affected by them , and tempted to doubt whe- ther he might venture to believe that he was indeed destined to be the Son of God . ' - -- This ...
... things which had lately befallen him , and been said of him , he was some- thing uncomfortably affected by them , and tempted to doubt whe- ther he might venture to believe that he was indeed destined to be the Son of God . ' - -- This ...
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