10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «UNWEARIABLY»
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1
The Mission of the Comforter: With Notes
... so has he unweariably been assailing the whole body of the Church with all
manner of crafty snares, as we see from the very first in the sin of Ananias, and in
that of Simon Magus. Nor is his malice less in these days, or his subtilty, or his ...
Julius Charles Hare, 1854
2
Edinburgh Review, Or Critical Journal
... half my time in retire' ment, conversing with books rather than men, constantly
and ' unweariably engaged in literary pursuits, communing with my ' own heart,
and taking that course which, upon mature consi' deration, seemed best to myself
, ...
3
The Edinburgh Review, Or Critical Journal: ... To Be ...
... conversing with books rather than men, constantly and ' unweariably engaged
in literary pursuits, communing with my ' own heart, and taking that course which,
upon mature consi— ' deration, seemed best to myself, I have said every thing ...
VVhen I add what has been the greatest of all advantages, that I have passed
more than half my life in retirement, conversing with books rather than men,
constantly and unweariably engaged in literary pursuits, communing with my own
heart, ...
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A body of practical divinity, consisting of above one ...
K. 'consider the examples of' such as have continued their progress unweariably
in a chriflian course. _The apostlc sets before our eyes a cloud ofwitnesses: Heb.
xii. 1. Being compaffid ahou! 'withso great a cloud o/sswitnefflZ-s, let us run the ...
Thomas WATSON (Rector of St. Stephen's, Walbrook.), 1759
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The Works: Now First Collected : with Some Account of His ...
Oh then, let us earnestly and unweariably aspire thither; and think all the time lost
, that we employ not in the endeavour of making sure of that blessed and eternal
inheritance : To the full possession whereof, he, that hath purchased it for us, ...
Joseph Hall, Josiah Pratt, 1808
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Passages from the English Note-books of Nathaniel Hawthorne
It is a most splendid view ; in the distance, the blue Highlands, with a variety of
mountain outlines that I could have studied unweariably ; and in another direction
, beginning almost at the foot of the Castle Hill, were the Links of Forth, where, ...
Nathaniel Hawthorne, Sophia Amelia Peabody Hawthorne, 1870
8
The Parable of the Sower and of the Seed...: To which is ...
... happy Incarnation t 3 by which he was - . nezrcrunto us thanbef'ore, and in our
owne flesh revealed 'Fþ unto us the counsell of hQs Father ;unweariably
preachin in '. ; Icm£alem,Nazareth, ludea,Gahle,in Cities,sields,sea, an c__ very
where.
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Passages from the English Note-books: Of Nathaniel Hawthorne
It is a most splendid view ; in the distance, the blue Highlands, with a variety of
mountain outlines that I could have studied unweariably ; and in another direction
, beginning almost at the foot of the Castle Hill, were the Links of Forth, where, ...
Nathaniel Hawthorne, Sophia Peabody Hawthorne, 1871
T is nolsmall encouragement unto my spirit, not only to go on unweariably in this
enterprize which the Lord hath set my heart Upon, but also to expect a great
blessing therein; only I must intimate two Retlunelances, one is page 8. where
there ...
Massachusetts Historical Society, 1833