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Page 177
... Hope , which might be well employed for the latter purpose . This timber , known under the denomination of stink - wood , is of a specific gravity rather less than that of oak , and apparently almost as well calculated to resist decay ...
... Hope , which might be well employed for the latter purpose . This timber , known under the denomination of stink - wood , is of a specific gravity rather less than that of oak , and apparently almost as well calculated to resist decay ...
Page 191
... hope of immortality , that hope which hath vanquished the fear of death ; extending our prospects to a world , where , all the imperfections which now sur- round us ceasing , happiness and purity reign for ever more . of Jesus speaks to ...
... hope of immortality , that hope which hath vanquished the fear of death ; extending our prospects to a world , where , all the imperfections which now sur- round us ceasing , happiness and purity reign for ever more . of Jesus speaks to ...
Page 323
... hope , that still was dear ; A tie , that bound her still to earth : And o'er him , though at times she wept , When Memory woke her past distress , And gazed upon him as he slept , d And felt that he was fatherless- All was not ...
... hope , that still was dear ; A tie , that bound her still to earth : And o'er him , though at times she wept , When Memory woke her past distress , And gazed upon him as he slept , d And felt that he was fatherless- All was not ...
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