Select Tracts from the writings of ... J. H. ... Edited by C. BradleyL.B. Seeley & Son, 1824 - 505 páginas |
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... thine own , persecuted by tyrants , tempted with devils , betrayed of thy servant , cru- cified among thieves , and , which was worse than all these , in thine own apprehension , for the time , as forsaken of thy Father : that thou ...
... thine own , persecuted by tyrants , tempted with devils , betrayed of thy servant , cru- cified among thieves , and , which was worse than all these , in thine own apprehension , for the time , as forsaken of thy Father : that thou ...
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... thine own rash improvidence , or the spite of thine enemy , that impoverished , that defamed thee : it was the malignity of some unwholesome dish , or some gross cor- rupted air , that hath distempered thee . Ah foolish cur , why dost ...
... thine own rash improvidence , or the spite of thine enemy , that impoverished , that defamed thee : it was the malignity of some unwholesome dish , or some gross cor- rupted air , that hath distempered thee . Ah foolish cur , why dost ...
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... thine ? I come now , my joys , I come to possess you : I come , through pain and death ; yea , if hell itself were in the way betwixt you and me , I would pass through hell itself to enjoy you . " * And , in truth , if that heathen ...
... thine ? I come now , my joys , I come to possess you : I come , through pain and death ; yea , if hell itself were in the way betwixt you and me , I would pass through hell itself to enjoy you . " * And , in truth , if that heathen ...
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... thine appetite , permits thee not any entire fruition of thy joy . Even the sweetest of all flowers hath its thorns : and who can determine , whether the scent be more delec- table , or the pricks more irksome ? It is enough for heaven ...
... thine appetite , permits thee not any entire fruition of thy joy . Even the sweetest of all flowers hath its thorns : and who can determine , whether the scent be more delec- table , or the pricks more irksome ? It is enough for heaven ...
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... thine ears , and make thee music awhile ; but evermore they sting , ere they part . Sorrow , and repentance , is the best end of pleasure pain is yet worse ; but the worst is , despair . If thou miss of the first of these , one of the ...
... thine ears , and make thee music awhile ; but evermore they sting , ere they part . Sorrow , and repentance , is the best end of pleasure pain is yet worse ; but the worst is , despair . If thou miss of the first of these , one of the ...
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