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... felicity , but that he might have a subject recep- tive of felicity from him . Does not God send his angels to keep thee in all thy ways ? are not they ministering spirits sent forth to wait upon thee as thy guard ? art not thou kept ...
... felicity , but that he might have a subject recep- tive of felicity from him . Does not God send his angels to keep thee in all thy ways ? are not they ministering spirits sent forth to wait upon thee as thy guard ? art not thou kept ...
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... felicity . 2. Intemperance is a certain enemy to felicity . 1st . It is an enemy to health . 2ndly . Intemperance is an impure fountain of vice , and a direct nurse of uncleanness . 3rdly . Intemperance is a destruction of wisdom ...
... felicity . 2. Intemperance is a certain enemy to felicity . 1st . It is an enemy to health . 2ndly . Intemperance is an impure fountain of vice , and a direct nurse of uncleanness . 3rdly . Intemperance is a destruction of wisdom ...
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... FELICITY . HE that cannot be satisfied with common provision , hath a bigger need than he that can ; it is harder and more contingent , and more difficult , and more troublesome , for him to be satisfied . Epicurus said , ' I feed ...
... FELICITY . HE that cannot be satisfied with common provision , hath a bigger need than he that can ; it is harder and more contingent , and more difficult , and more troublesome , for him to be satisfied . Epicurus said , ' I feed ...
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