Chap.

1    1|      evil into the world.~ ~ Impressed by this view of the misery
2    2|     lesson which ought to be impressed with unrelenting rigour.~ ~
3    2|     Thanks to that Being who impressed them on my soul, and gave
4    3|     been worn away, or never impressed by precept, a poor substitute,
5   12|     their folly.~ ~ Forcibly impressed by the reflections which
6   12|    visit the school, and are impressed by the very parade that
7   13| their lies and abominations. Impressed by such solemn devotional
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