Moral and Religious SouvenirN.S. Simpkins, 1828 - 288 pages |
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... 30 32 35 37 40 BUCKMINSTER 43 The Female Pilgrim 47 The Folly of Priding Ourselves upon Human Es- teem . By BUCKMINSTER 49 Account of Juggernaut , a Hindoo Idol . By Bu- CHANAN 54 Christ's Kingdom not of this World . By Boss UET.
... 30 32 35 37 40 BUCKMINSTER 43 The Female Pilgrim 47 The Folly of Priding Ourselves upon Human Es- teem . By BUCKMINSTER 49 Account of Juggernaut , a Hindoo Idol . By Bu- CHANAN 54 Christ's Kingdom not of this World . By Boss UET.
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While I gazed , with speed surprising , Down the stream she plunged from sight ; Gazing still , I saw her rising , Like an angel , clothed with light . THE FOLLY OF PRIDING OURSELVES UPON HUMAN ESTEEM . BUCKMINSTER 48 THE FEMALE PILGRIM .
While I gazed , with speed surprising , Down the stream she plunged from sight ; Gazing still , I saw her rising , Like an angel , clothed with light . THE FOLLY OF PRIDING OURSELVES UPON HUMAN ESTEEM . BUCKMINSTER 48 THE FEMALE PILGRIM .
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THE FOLLY OF PRIDING OURSELVES UPON HUMAN ESTEEM . BUCKMINSTER . THE excessive value which we may be inclined to put upon human estimation , must be diminished , whenever we seriously examine ourselves in the following manner . For what ...
THE FOLLY OF PRIDING OURSELVES UPON HUMAN ESTEEM . BUCKMINSTER . THE excessive value which we may be inclined to put upon human estimation , must be diminished , whenever we seriously examine ourselves in the following manner . For what ...
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... easily than by our fault . But even if we were in no danger from ourselves , if we were sure of always deserving the credit which we at any time possess , consider how fickle in itself is the opinion of mankind . They rush 50 HUMAN ESTEEM .
... easily than by our fault . But even if we were in no danger from ourselves , if we were sure of always deserving the credit which we at any time possess , consider how fickle in itself is the opinion of mankind . They rush 50 HUMAN ESTEEM .
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... ourselves , have been prematurely swept into the grave ; each of whose deaths has pierced the heart of a wife , a parent , a brother , or a sister ! How many of these scenes of complicated distress have occurred since the commencement ...
... ourselves , have been prematurely swept into the grave ; each of whose deaths has pierced the heart of a wife , a parent , a brother , or a sister ! How many of these scenes of complicated distress have occurred since the commencement ...
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