Select Tracts from the writings of ... J. H. ... Edited by C. BradleyL.B. Seeley & Son, 1824 - 505 páginas |
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... thoughts afford him not sleep , so his very sleep af- fords him not rest ; but , while his senses are tied up , his sin is loose ; representing itself to him in the ugliest shape , and frighting him with horrible and hellish dreams ...
... thoughts afford him not sleep , so his very sleep af- fords him not rest ; but , while his senses are tied up , his sin is loose ; representing itself to him in the ugliest shape , and frighting him with horrible and hellish dreams ...
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... thought of the best dishes ? that I should count the lingering hours , and think Hezekiah's long day returned ; wearying ... thoughts ; if it be wholly bestowed in enjoying , no whit in preventing : like unto a foolish city , which ...
... thought of the best dishes ? that I should count the lingering hours , and think Hezekiah's long day returned ; wearying ... thoughts ; if it be wholly bestowed in enjoying , no whit in preventing : like unto a foolish city , which ...
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... thoughts nor with events unlooked for , lays a sure ground of tranquillity . Let the world toss how it list , and vary itself , as it ever doth , in storms and calms ; his rest is pitched aloft , above the sphere of change- able ...
... thoughts nor with events unlooked for , lays a sure ground of tranquillity . Let the world toss how it list , and vary itself , as it ever doth , in storms and calms ; his rest is pitched aloft , above the sphere of change- able ...
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... thoughts no better than proudly foolish . Thou art poor : what difference is there betwixt a greater man and thee ; save that he doth his businesses by others ; thou doest them thyself ? He hath caters , cooks , bailiffs , stewards ...
... thoughts no better than proudly foolish . Thou art poor : what difference is there betwixt a greater man and thee ; save that he doth his businesses by others ; thou doest them thyself ? He hath caters , cooks , bailiffs , stewards ...
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... thought , of this kind , is worth a volume of quarrelsome litigation . " As , above , we shall need no words ; when we shall be all spirit , and our language shall be all thoughts : so , below , we cannot but want words , wherein to ...
... thought , of this kind , is worth a volume of quarrelsome litigation . " As , above , we shall need no words ; when we shall be all spirit , and our language shall be all thoughts : so , below , we cannot but want words , wherein to ...
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Select Tracts from the writings of ... J. H. ... Edited by C. Bradley Joseph Hall Vista completa - 1824 |
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