The Friend: A Series of Essays to Aid in the Formation of Fixed Principles in Politics, Morals, and Religion. With Literary Amusements Interspersed |
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... appear in- credible to persons not accustomed to these subtle notices of self observation , what small and remote resemblances , what mere hints of likeness from some real external object , especi ally if the shape be aided by colour ...
... appear in- credible to persons not accustomed to these subtle notices of self observation , what small and remote resemblances , what mere hints of likeness from some real external object , especi ally if the shape be aided by colour ...
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... appear to me to have adopted the best as well as the most benevolent mode of diffusing truth , who uniting the zeal of the Methodist with the views of the Philosopher , should be personally among the poor , and teach them their duties ...
... appear to me to have adopted the best as well as the most benevolent mode of diffusing truth , who uniting the zeal of the Methodist with the views of the Philosopher , should be personally among the poor , and teach them their duties ...
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... appear ; -that something is unremittingly gaining , either in secret preparation or in open and triumphant progress . But in fact here , as every where , we are deceived by creations which the mind is compelled to make for itself : we ...
... appear ; -that something is unremittingly gaining , either in secret preparation or in open and triumphant progress . But in fact here , as every where , we are deceived by creations which the mind is compelled to make for itself : we ...
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