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  • Is she in outcome her husband's change ego, putting in to absolute as good as charming difference a suppressed tempter's voice inside his own heart?

    Archive 2009-11-01 admin 2009

  • Is she in outcome her husband's change ego, putting in to absolute as good as charming difference a suppressed tempter's voice inside his own heart?

    Philadelphia Reflections: Shakspere Society of Philadelphia admin 2009

  • And oft escaped the tempter's snare, by thy return, sweet hour of prayer.

    Invitation Accepted Belinda 2007

  • And oft escaped the tempter's snare, by thy return, sweet hour of prayer.

    Archive 2007-04-01 Belinda 2007

  • We must not give place to even the first thought of evil: nor listen to the tempter's whisper, whisper he ever so softly.

    Men of the Bible; Some Lesser-Known Characters George Milligan

  • Women in happy homes, by pleasant hearths, and surrounded with every means of social enjoyment, take credit to themselves for their upright demeanor, and indulge in bitter denunciation of those, who, less fortunately circumstanced, yield to the tempter's allurements.

    Dawn Harriet A. Adams

  • "You have been my good angel, Mary, for your hand it was which saved me from violating a solemn oath; but I now feel an assurance that I have broken the tempter's chains forever."

    The Path of Duty, and Other Stories

  • Behold in one picture God's gracious offer, man's self-destroying neglect, and the tempter's coveted opportunity!

    The Parables of Our Lord William Arnot

  • Self-reliant! yes, but that self was blinded, cheated by Satan; it was already on the tempter's side.

    Frank Oldfield Lost and Found T.P. Wilson

  • In an unguarded hour they succumbed to the tempter's power, and fell.

    The Twin Hells; a thrilling narrative of life in the Kansas and Missouri penitentiaries John N. Reynolds

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