Remains of the Late Reverend Richard Hurrell Froude, Part 1, Volume 1J. G. and F. Rivington, 1838 - Theology |
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... conscious of his own faults , and ( untempted ) had a just dislike to them . On these grounds I built my hope that his reason would gradually correct his temper , and do that for him which his friends could not accomplish . Such a hope ...
... conscious of his own faults , and ( untempted ) had a just dislike to them . On these grounds I built my hope that his reason would gradually correct his temper , and do that for him which his friends could not accomplish . Such a hope ...
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... conscious of a general want of good feeling . I do not attend to what other people like ; and although I exercise a pretty constant self - denial in some things , I cannot be consistent in all . I get annoyed when things go the least ...
... conscious of a general want of good feeling . I do not attend to what other people like ; and although I exercise a pretty constant self - denial in some things , I cannot be consistent in all . I get annoyed when things go the least ...
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... conscious of admiring them in others , to have the service of that God who gave them , so ordered as to contradict them . It may be said , that the worship of God is rendered more pure by being accompanied by self- denial ; and I agree ...
... conscious of admiring them in others , to have the service of that God who gave them , so ordered as to contradict them . It may be said , that the worship of God is rendered more pure by being accompanied by self- denial ; and I agree ...
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... conscious of solitude ; I should think a person ought to be very good indeed to derive much advantage from a long solitary penance . I was disgustingly enthusiastic all the morning , and want some dry steady occupation . Sept. 25. I ...
... conscious of solitude ; I should think a person ought to be very good indeed to derive much advantage from a long solitary penance . I was disgustingly enthusiastic all the morning , and want some dry steady occupation . Sept. 25. I ...
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... conscious of having been in a very greedy way ever since I have been here ; but it is partly owing to having taken an immense deal of exercise , and partly to a want of objects , in a strange place , on which to let my thoughts rest ...
... conscious of having been in a very greedy way ever since I have been here ; but it is partly owing to having taken an immense deal of exercise , and partly to a want of objects , in a strange place , on which to let my thoughts rest ...
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