The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... hearts of men to piety and virtue . Sensuality , avarice , revenge , ambition , with all their kindred vices , were ... heart , and which attached merit and reward to conditions which no man found it difficult to fulfil . The Christian ...
... hearts of men to piety and virtue . Sensuality , avarice , revenge , ambition , with all their kindred vices , were ... heart , and which attached merit and reward to conditions which no man found it difficult to fulfil . The Christian ...
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... heart , and with much less anx- iety for his next day's subsistence . Cromwell's death produced an im- mediate ... hearts and the minds of the people . The regicides no longer glo- ried in their work of blood ; or , if they did , they ...
... heart , and with much less anx- iety for his next day's subsistence . Cromwell's death produced an im- mediate ... hearts and the minds of the people . The regicides no longer glo- ried in their work of blood ; or , if they did , they ...
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... heart , while it blunted the conscience , seems only to have quickened his ap- prehensions of spiritual things in their saving significancy , and deepened his conviction of that momentous truth , that " righteousness exalteth a nation ...
... heart , while it blunted the conscience , seems only to have quickened his ap- prehensions of spiritual things in their saving significancy , and deepened his conviction of that momentous truth , that " righteousness exalteth a nation ...
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... heart ; but , as soon as he felt himself securely at the head of the Irish cler- gy , he exerted himself most strenuously against it ; and that , notwithstanding a personal interview with Ormonde , which had been procured by the ...
... heart ; but , as soon as he felt himself securely at the head of the Irish cler- gy , he exerted himself most strenuously against it ; and that , notwithstanding a personal interview with Ormonde , which had been procured by the ...
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... heart , he addressed himself to the duties of his high station ; and the prayer which we subjoin below , and which he composed while the sense of his great affliction was still keen and fresh within him , will show how and where it was ...
... heart , he addressed himself to the duties of his high station ; and the prayer which we subjoin below , and which he composed while the sense of his great affliction was still keen and fresh within him , will show how and where it was ...
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