The Christian Monitor, Volume 3Munroe and Francis, 1807 - Christian life |
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... bookstore in Boston . More important is it to give an account of the manner , in which the abridgment has been conducted . * Boswell's life of Johnson , vol . II . p . 118 . In his memoirs , As , in order to furnish a number , the viii.
... bookstore in Boston . More important is it to give an account of the manner , in which the abridgment has been conducted . * Boswell's life of Johnson , vol . II . p . 118 . In his memoirs , As , in order to furnish a number , the viii.
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... important reasons , why we should be religiously exact in the use of our estates . First . Because the manner of using our mo- ney , or spending our estate enters so far into the business of every day , and makes so great a part of our ...
... important reasons , why we should be religiously exact in the use of our estates . First . Because the manner of using our mo- ney , or spending our estate enters so far into the business of every day , and makes so great a part of our ...
Page 88
... went home a new man , with full re- -solutions of devoting himself wholly unto God . I never , says Eugenius , was so deeply affect- ed with the wisdom and importance of religion , as when I saw how poorly and meanly the learn 88.
... went home a new man , with full re- -solutions of devoting himself wholly unto God . I never , says Eugenius , was so deeply affect- ed with the wisdom and importance of religion , as when I saw how poorly and meanly the learn 88.
Page 91
... important things in his head , his thoughts have been too much employed , to suffer him to fall either into any courses of rakery , or to feel the necessity of an inward , so- lid piety . For this reason he hears of the pleasures of ...
... important things in his head , his thoughts have been too much employed , to suffer him to fall either into any courses of rakery , or to feel the necessity of an inward , so- lid piety . For this reason he hears of the pleasures of ...
Page 93
... importance , than all , which our eyes can see ; so glorious , as to deserve all our thoughts ; so dangerous , as to need all our care ; and so certain , as never to deceive the faithful labourer . Let it be supposed , that , from ...
... importance , than all , which our eyes can see ; so glorious , as to deserve all our thoughts ; so dangerous , as to need all our care ; and so certain , as never to deceive the faithful labourer . Let it be supposed , that , from ...
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