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... both by the prisoners and the populace with violent demonstrations of joy . A new hope , and a new life seemed to animate the Lybians ; and they shook the spears and brandished the swords which 22 ALYPIUS OF TAGASTE :
... both by the prisoners and the populace with violent demonstrations of joy . A new hope , and a new life seemed to animate the Lybians ; and they shook the spears and brandished the swords which 22 ALYPIUS OF TAGASTE :
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... hope in his glorious young eyes , that he seemed to be expecting " a chariot of fire , and horses of fire , " to come and wrap him from the sight of the cruel heathen multitude , and bear him unharmed to the land of joy and rest . Did ...
... hope in his glorious young eyes , that he seemed to be expecting " a chariot of fire , and horses of fire , " to come and wrap him from the sight of the cruel heathen multitude , and bear him unharmed to the land of joy and rest . Did ...
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... and that only in the strength of ANOTHER could he hope to rise above his natural corruptions , and live the life for which he had been created . CHAPTER IV . OR some days Alypius wandered about like A TALE OF THE EARLY CHURCH . 33.
... and that only in the strength of ANOTHER could he hope to rise above his natural corruptions , and live the life for which he had been created . CHAPTER IV . OR some days Alypius wandered about like A TALE OF THE EARLY CHURCH . 33.
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... hope that he has devoted himself to study , and that the precepts of our best philosophers and the teachings of his preceptors may have preserved him in a course of virtue and morality . " " A poor foundation to rest on , Calanthe . The ...
... hope that he has devoted himself to study , and that the precepts of our best philosophers and the teachings of his preceptors may have preserved him in a course of virtue and morality . " " A poor foundation to rest on , Calanthe . The ...
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... hope that my son was turning from his evil ways , and would take our Holy Scriptures as his guide . He has studied them , and has con- fessed that much wisdom is to be found in their sacred pages ; but his studies have , as yet , only ...
... hope that my son was turning from his evil ways , and would take our Holy Scriptures as his guide . He has studied them , and has con- fessed that much wisdom is to be found in their sacred pages ; but his studies have , as yet , only ...
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Página 122 - The night is far spent, and the day is at hand: let us therefore cast off the works of darkness, and let us put on the armour of light. Let us walk honestly, as in the day ; not in revelling and drunkenness, not in chambering and wantonness, not in strife and jealousy.
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