The North American Review, Volumes 38-39O. Everett, 1834 |
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... favor of loving and doing that which is ex- cellent , honorable and good . When the young mind has been so unfortunate as not to receive this early care , it is hard to supply the deficiency in later years . Still it can be done , and ...
... favor of loving and doing that which is ex- cellent , honorable and good . When the young mind has been so unfortunate as not to receive this early care , it is hard to supply the deficiency in later years . Still it can be done , and ...
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... favor of what was right , but the force of circumstances was too strong for mere taste ; and as for prin- ciples , as we have said , they never had been formed . The admonitions of his conscience , which seems to have had power to ...
... favor of what was right , but the force of circumstances was too strong for mere taste ; and as for prin- ciples , as we have said , they never had been formed . The admonitions of his conscience , which seems to have had power to ...
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... favor of what was right , that we can hardly account for the disturbing force which held him back from religious excellence and intellectual exertion , except by supposing that this secret infirmity weighed him to the dust . His ...
... favor of what was right , that we can hardly account for the disturbing force which held him back from religious excellence and intellectual exertion , except by supposing that this secret infirmity weighed him to the dust . His ...
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... a direction in his early child- hood . Many deep and lasting impressions in favor of religion may be made by a mother's affection , before she is aware that the young heart is open to receive them : and 1834. ] 15 Life of Cowper .
... a direction in his early child- hood . Many deep and lasting impressions in favor of religion may be made by a mother's affection , before she is aware that the young heart is open to receive them : and 1834. ] 15 Life of Cowper .
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... favor of Christian truth . When Cowper , at the age of thirty - three , had recovered so far as to be able to leave the care of the physician , and retreat into the country , he became acquainted with the family of Un- win , to which he ...
... favor of Christian truth . When Cowper , at the age of thirty - three , had recovered so far as to be able to leave the care of the physician , and retreat into the country , he became acquainted with the family of Un- win , to which he ...
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