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They hear ( at least outwardly ) very attentively an hour and more , and then to turn to a proof , and to turn down a leaf , here's the form . But now to spend Saturday night , and all the whole Sabbath day morning , in trimming the ...
They hear ( at least outwardly ) very attentively an hour and more , and then to turn to a proof , and to turn down a leaf , here's the form . But now to spend Saturday night , and all the whole Sabbath day morning , in trimming the ...
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45 THE ACCUSATION OF THE INWARD MAN 5 a You want Cleare Spectacles : your eyes are dim : Turn inside out : and turn your Eyes within . Your sins like motes in th'sun do swim : nay see Your Mites are Molehills , Molehills Mountains bee .
45 THE ACCUSATION OF THE INWARD MAN 5 a You want Cleare Spectacles : your eyes are dim : Turn inside out : and turn your Eyes within . Your sins like motes in th'sun do swim : nay see Your Mites are Molehills , Molehills Mountains bee .
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There was also a book of De Foe's , called An Essay on Projects , and another of Dr. Mather's , called Essays to Do Good , which perhaps gave me a turn of thinking that had an influence on some of the principal future events of my life ...
There was also a book of De Foe's , called An Essay on Projects , and another of Dr. Mather's , called Essays to Do Good , which perhaps gave me a turn of thinking that had an influence on some of the principal future events of my life ...
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