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... reason are not abated with fear or pains : and as the greatest part of Death is paffed by the preceding years of our Life , so alfo in those years are the greatest preparations to it ; and he that prepares not for Death before his laft ...
... reason are not abated with fear or pains : and as the greatest part of Death is paffed by the preceding years of our Life , so alfo in those years are the greatest preparations to it ; and he that prepares not for Death before his laft ...
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... Reasons for a daily Examination • Page I ΙΟ 20 • 33 • 42 46 · 53 53 The Benefits of this Exercise 56 64 SECT . IV . General Confiderations to enforce the former Practices 68 Of exercifing Charity during our whole Life The Circumstances ...
... Reasons for a daily Examination • Page I ΙΟ 20 • 33 • 42 46 · 53 53 The Benefits of this Exercise 56 64 SECT . IV . General Confiderations to enforce the former Practices 68 Of exercifing Charity during our whole Life The Circumstances ...
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... present with a temperate use of πίνης . Hoc etiam faciunt ubi difcubuere , tenéntque permitted pleasures , I had reason to say that Christianity taught us Pocula fæpe homines , et Ex inumbrant ora coronis , 18 GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS C.1 .
... present with a temperate use of πίνης . Hoc etiam faciunt ubi difcubuere , tenéntque permitted pleasures , I had reason to say that Christianity taught us Pocula fæpe homines , et Ex inumbrant ora coronis , 18 GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS C.1 .
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... reason that makes our reckoning to stay so long , says also that then it begins too foon . For then we are beholden to others to make the account for us : for we know not of a long time whether we be alive or no , having but some little ...
... reason that makes our reckoning to stay so long , says also that then it begins too foon . For then we are beholden to others to make the account for us : for we know not of a long time whether we be alive or no , having but some little ...
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... showers , and sets quickly : so is a man's reason and his life . He first begins to perceive himself to fee or taste , making little reflections upon his actions of sense , and can discourse S. 3. PREPARATORY TO DEATH . 21.
... showers , and sets quickly : so is a man's reason and his life . He first begins to perceive himself to fee or taste , making little reflections upon his actions of sense , and can discourse S. 3. PREPARATORY TO DEATH . 21.
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