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See Ex . on G , page 26 . 1. Hark ! the deep - toned bell is calling , Come , Oh come ! Weary ones , where'er you wander , Come , Oh come ! Louder now and louder pealing , On the heart that voice is stealing , Come , nor longer roam .
See Ex . on G , page 26 . 1. Hark ! the deep - toned bell is calling , Come , Oh come ! Weary ones , where'er you wander , Come , Oh come ! Louder now and louder pealing , On the heart that voice is stealing , Come , nor longer roam .
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ened heart , and through the course of a long and useful life , she never forgot her first temptation . QUESTIONS . — What is the golden rule ? What does it imply ? Relate the story about Susan . What strengthened her to resist the ...
ened heart , and through the course of a long and useful life , she never forgot her first temptation . QUESTIONS . — What is the golden rule ? What does it imply ? Relate the story about Susan . What strengthened her to resist the ...
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My son , forget not my law ; but let thine heart keep my commandments : for length of days , and long life , and peace , shall they add to thee . and le thy ist cti thy pi 0. Enter not into the path of the wicked , and go not in the way ...
My son , forget not my law ; but let thine heart keep my commandments : for length of days , and long life , and peace , shall they add to thee . and le thy ist cti thy pi 0. Enter not into the path of the wicked , and go not in the way ...
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