Elizabeth Fry, Quaker HeroineLittle, Brown,, 1936 - Всего страниц: 337 |
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... believe if I had a little true religion , I should have a greater support than I have now ; in virtue my mind wants a stimulus ; never , no never did mind want one more ; but I have the greatest fear of religion , because I never saw a ...
... believe if I had a little true religion , I should have a greater support than I have now ; in virtue my mind wants a stimulus ; never , no never did mind want one more ; but I have the greatest fear of religion , because I never saw a ...
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... believe there is some- thing in the mind or in the heart that shows its approbation when we do right . I give myself this advice : Do not fear truth , let it be ever so contrary to inclination and feeling . Never give up the search ...
... believe there is some- thing in the mind or in the heart that shows its approbation when we do right . I give myself this advice : Do not fear truth , let it be ever so contrary to inclination and feeling . Never give up the search ...
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... believe in God . By the time the short English winter passed and the slow spring began , the Plashet family felt themselves entering on a happy routine of life that might go on indefinitely , pleas- antly varied by the changing seasons ...
... believe in God . By the time the short English winter passed and the slow spring began , the Plashet family felt themselves entering on a happy routine of life that might go on indefinitely , pleas- antly varied by the changing seasons ...
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