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Page 74
... stands on such slippery declining ground , on the edge of a pit , he cannot stand alone , when he is let go he immediately falls and is lost . The observation from the words that I would now insist upon is this .- " There is nothing ...
... stands on such slippery declining ground , on the edge of a pit , he cannot stand alone , when he is let go he immediately falls and is lost . The observation from the words that I would now insist upon is this .- " There is nothing ...
Page 76
... stands against them ; so that they are bound over already to hell . John iii . 18. “ He that believeth not is condemned ... stand waiting for them , like greedy hungry lions that see their prey , and expect to have it , but are for the ...
... stands against them ; so that they are bound over already to hell . John iii . 18. “ He that believeth not is condemned ... stand waiting for them , like greedy hungry lions that see their prey , and expect to have it , but are for the ...
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... stand before some supreme being , I believe I will stand higher , and stand a better chance of getting my case decided in my favor , than any man sneaking through life pretending to believe what he does not . I have made up my mind to ...
... stand before some supreme being , I believe I will stand higher , and stand a better chance of getting my case decided in my favor , than any man sneaking through life pretending to believe what he does not . I have made up my mind to ...
Contents
The Study of Speeches | 1 |
WENDELL PHILLIPS PAGE | 9 |
Lincolns First Inaugural | 21 |
Copyright | |
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