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Page 49
... grace , as it falls gently upon her ear , " Come unto me , ye that labor and are heavy laden , and I will give you rest . " True she often has her gay morning , but how soon is it frequently overcast ; how soon does the beauty fade ...
... grace , as it falls gently upon her ear , " Come unto me , ye that labor and are heavy laden , and I will give you rest . " True she often has her gay morning , but how soon is it frequently overcast ; how soon does the beauty fade ...
Page 52
... grace which bringeth salvation . I shall conclude this chapter with two or three inferential remarks . The vigorous the sharp en- active rather If Providence has thus rendered it more easy for women to embrace religion than for men ...
... grace which bringeth salvation . I shall conclude this chapter with two or three inferential remarks . The vigorous the sharp en- active rather If Providence has thus rendered it more easy for women to embrace religion than for men ...
Page 79
... grace alone for salvation , realizing that she has been bought with the price of his blood . With grateful , confiding , and rejoicing heart , she should devote all her powers to him and to his service forever . She should commune much ...
... grace alone for salvation , realizing that she has been bought with the price of his blood . With grateful , confiding , and rejoicing heart , she should devote all her powers to him and to his service forever . She should commune much ...
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... grace with which they are too frequently received ? Might not the stillness of the one , and the insipidity of the other circle , be often much relieved by a little more sympathy between them ? Again , to be agreeable , a woman must ...
... grace with which they are too frequently received ? Might not the stillness of the one , and the insipidity of the other circle , be often much relieved by a little more sympathy between them ? Again , to be agreeable , a woman must ...
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... grace . Their conversation is not pleasing , because , though what they say may be very just , and even very in structive , it does not fall from honied lips . And though we esteem their character , we do not court their society , but ...
... grace . Their conversation is not pleasing , because , though what they say may be very just , and even very in structive , it does not fall from honied lips . And though we esteem their character , we do not court their society , but ...
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