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... leave with him that very em- 1 Corneille ( La Théodore ) . 3 Spectator , No. 381 . 2 W. Scott , Diary , vi . 157 . 4 Sir Thos . Brown , Rel . Med . 83 . phatical rebuke of Tully ( L. 2. De Leg . 4 [ CHAP . I. THE DEITY .
... leave with him that very em- 1 Corneille ( La Théodore ) . 3 Spectator , No. 381 . 2 W. Scott , Diary , vi . 157 . 4 Sir Thos . Brown , Rel . Med . 83 . phatical rebuke of Tully ( L. 2. De Leg . 4 [ CHAP . I. THE DEITY .
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... leave them out of our enumeration . They raise no sentiment ; they move no gratitude . Now herein is our judgment perverted by our selfishness . A blessing ought , in truth , to be the more satisfactory , the bounty at least of the ...
... leave them out of our enumeration . They raise no sentiment ; they move no gratitude . Now herein is our judgment perverted by our selfishness . A blessing ought , in truth , to be the more satisfactory , the bounty at least of the ...
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... leave our bodies to sleep in the earth till the resurrection , but our souls and spirits still live in an invisible state.2 The soul can , and does , live without the body ; and it is only our union to those bodies which in- tercepts ...
... leave our bodies to sleep in the earth till the resurrection , but our souls and spirits still live in an invisible state.2 The soul can , and does , live without the body ; and it is only our union to those bodies which in- tercepts ...
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... leave this world ; but , were we once out of it , we should think it dying indeed to come into it again : indeed , could we see the glories of the other world , it would make us impatient of living here , and , possibly , that is one ...
... leave this world ; but , were we once out of it , we should think it dying indeed to come into it again : indeed , could we see the glories of the other world , it would make us impatient of living here , and , possibly , that is one ...
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... leaving them for ever , but of suffering for them as long.3 The serious meditation of death will teach men to despise the world , which can be enjoyed but during a transitory life ; and the attentive contem- plation of eternity will ...
... leaving them for ever , but of suffering for them as long.3 The serious meditation of death will teach men to despise the world , which can be enjoyed but during a transitory life ; and the attentive contem- plation of eternity will ...
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