Works, Volumen2Brainard, 1903 |
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... bring them home , as meats touch the palate , by which we try them ; the gay part of the world , or the heavy part ; it is all one , they only call it pleasant or unpleasant , as they suit our taste . The world , I say , is nothing to ...
... bring them home , as meats touch the palate , by which we try them ; the gay part of the world , or the heavy part ; it is all one , they only call it pleasant or unpleasant , as they suit our taste . The world , I say , is nothing to ...
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... bring it home to the case in hand thus : Christians may , without doubt , come to enjoy all the desirable advantages of solitude by a strict retirement and exact government of their thoughts , without any of these formalities , rigours ...
... bring it home to the case in hand thus : Christians may , without doubt , come to enjoy all the desirable advantages of solitude by a strict retirement and exact government of their thoughts , without any of these formalities , rigours ...
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... bringing the mind to be above the power or reach of the allurement , and to an absolute mastership over the wicked desire ; otherwise the vicious desire remains , as the force remains in the gunpowder , and will exert itself whenever ...
... bringing the mind to be above the power or reach of the allurement , and to an absolute mastership over the wicked desire ; otherwise the vicious desire remains , as the force remains in the gunpowder , and will exert itself whenever ...
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... bringing the angels down from heaven to do one drudgery or another for them , forming imaginary miracles to make the ... bring them physic , and the like . If St. Hilary comes in his wanderings to the river Nile , an humble croco- dile ...
... bringing the angels down from heaven to do one drudgery or another for them , forming imaginary miracles to make the ... bring them physic , and the like . If St. Hilary comes in his wanderings to the river Nile , an humble croco- dile ...
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... bring it back to the very point I am upon , namely , that of honesty . A man cannot be truly an honest man without ac- knowledging the mistakes he has made , particularly without acknowledging the wrong done to his neigh- bour ; and why ...
... bring it back to the very point I am upon , namely , that of honesty . A man cannot be truly an honest man without ac- knowledging the mistakes he has made , particularly without acknowledging the wrong done to his neigh- bour ; and why ...
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