An American BibleAlice Hubbard Roycrofters, 1911 - 403 pages |
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... once become habitual , would keep me firm in my endeavors to obtain all the subsequent virtues ; Frugality and Industry free- ing me from my remaining debt , and producing afflu- ence and independence , would make more easy the practise ...
... once become habitual , would keep me firm in my endeavors to obtain all the subsequent virtues ; Frugality and Industry free- ing me from my remaining debt , and producing afflu- ence and independence , would make more easy the practise ...
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... once esteemed truths , were errors ; and that others , which we had esteemed errors , were real truths From time to time He has been pleased to afford us further light , and our principles have been improving , and our errors ...
... once esteemed truths , were errors ; and that others , which we had esteemed errors , were real truths From time to time He has been pleased to afford us further light , and our principles have been improving , and our errors ...
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... once bade defiance to other men , and challenged their brothers . No man could travel without an armed guard - every man went laden with the instruments of death . The history of the race is a history of war and blood . The men who ...
... once bade defiance to other men , and challenged their brothers . No man could travel without an armed guard - every man went laden with the instruments of death . The history of the race is a history of war and blood . The men who ...
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