American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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... person of the Holy Ghost , he held that still , as some others of the ministers did , but not union with the person of the Holy Ghost , ( as Mrs. Hutchinson and others did , ) so as to amount to a per- sonal union [ November 17 ] The ...
... person of the Holy Ghost , he held that still , as some others of the ministers did , but not union with the person of the Holy Ghost , ( as Mrs. Hutchinson and others did , ) so as to amount to a per- sonal union [ November 17 ] The ...
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... person , rich or poor . It is best to make it so , to prevent invidious distinctions . It is also right it should be so , because it is in lieu of the natural inheritance , which , as a right , belongs to every man , over and above the ...
... person , rich or poor . It is best to make it so , to prevent invidious distinctions . It is also right it should be so , because it is in lieu of the natural inheritance , which , as a right , belongs to every man , over and above the ...
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... persons who had a yearly income of two or three hundred pounds sterling . But as we often see instances of rich people ... person . Having now gone through all the neces- sary calculations and stated the particulars of the plan , I shall ...
... persons who had a yearly income of two or three hundred pounds sterling . But as we often see instances of rich people ... person . Having now gone through all the neces- sary calculations and stated the particulars of the plan , I shall ...
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