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Pagina 179
... living a few miles distant from the place where a class - meeting was held , I was induced to run , as if life and salvation depended thereon , through much rain , to the meeting , all in my undress , because I had opened upon that ...
... living a few miles distant from the place where a class - meeting was held , I was induced to run , as if life and salvation depended thereon , through much rain , to the meeting , all in my undress , because I had opened upon that ...
Pagina 199
... living , stand committed ; and may they and their descendants , to the latest posterity , remain faithful to them , never betraying nor growing weary of a service so honourable , of a charge so sacred in itself , and of such vital ...
... living , stand committed ; and may they and their descendants , to the latest posterity , remain faithful to them , never betraying nor growing weary of a service so honourable , of a charge so sacred in itself , and of such vital ...
Pagina 237
... living - A man may be expensive any where : but I speak of the sober Ĺ“conomy of a regular family , which lives much within itself ; and therefore much cheaper , than a family which is constantly ob- liged to live from the produce of a ...
... living - A man may be expensive any where : but I speak of the sober Ĺ“conomy of a regular family , which lives much within itself ; and therefore much cheaper , than a family which is constantly ob- liged to live from the produce of a ...
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