Seventeenth-century English ProseDavid Novarr Knopf, 1967 - 555 من الصفحات |
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... mind in motion , in the process of thinking something through ; not a mind that moved in com- plete equipoise toward a logical conclusion , but one that moved laboriously and energetically toward an imaginative realization or resolution ...
... mind in motion , in the process of thinking something through ; not a mind that moved in com- plete equipoise toward a logical conclusion , but one that moved laboriously and energetically toward an imaginative realization or resolution ...
الصفحة 266
... mind the very beginnings of Grace with their Souls . It is a night to be much observed to the Lord , for bringing ... mind the remembrance of my great help , my great support from Heaven , and the great grace that God extended to such a ...
... mind the very beginnings of Grace with their Souls . It is a night to be much observed to the Lord , for bringing ... mind the remembrance of my great help , my great support from Heaven , and the great grace that God extended to such a ...
الصفحة 277
... mind , neither knew I the comfort of the Word and Promise , nor the deceitfulness and treachery of my own wicked ... mind to a con- tinual meditating on them , and on all other good things which at any time I heard or read of . 42. By ...
... mind , neither knew I the comfort of the Word and Promise , nor the deceitfulness and treachery of my own wicked ... mind to a con- tinual meditating on them , and on all other good things which at any time I heard or read of . 42. By ...
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