Female Biography: Containing Notices of Distinguished Women in Different Ages and NationsLeary & Getz, 1854 - 501 σελίδες |
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... death . " And what do these expressions imply , but the entire renovation of our nature ? Man is mortal , because he is sinful ; and , consequently , the removal of sin will prove the extinction of death . It is only by the introduction ...
... death . " And what do these expressions imply , but the entire renovation of our nature ? Man is mortal , because he is sinful ; and , consequently , the removal of sin will prove the extinction of death . It is only by the introduction ...
Σελίδα 65
... death . In all other cases , a lingering hope may exist of a re - union at some period , however distant ; at least the possi bility of it is cheering : but , even if there be no reasonable expectation of this , the very consciousness ...
... death . In all other cases , a lingering hope may exist of a re - union at some period , however distant ; at least the possi bility of it is cheering : but , even if there be no reasonable expectation of this , the very consciousness ...
Σελίδα 259
... death of her son Polydorus , and was stoned to death by the Greeks . Some say that she became a slave to Ulysses , and that this prince left the unfortunate princess in the hands of her enemies , who caused her to be stoned . It is ...
... death of her son Polydorus , and was stoned to death by the Greeks . Some say that she became a slave to Ulysses , and that this prince left the unfortunate princess in the hands of her enemies , who caused her to be stoned . It is ...
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