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... the object of our early ambition , and can delight ourselves with the harmonious landscape which the fields we had traversed present . There for a time our labours B cease and many never care to proceed further ; but.
... the object of our early ambition , and can delight ourselves with the harmonious landscape which the fields we had traversed present . There for a time our labours B cease and many never care to proceed further ; but.
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... ourselves , and acquiesce in His decisions in perfect confidence that He doeth all things well . And the Jewish religion did more than teach such resignation as the Stoics inculcated , to the sovereign will of the irresistible Supreme ...
... ourselves , and acquiesce in His decisions in perfect confidence that He doeth all things well . And the Jewish religion did more than teach such resignation as the Stoics inculcated , to the sovereign will of the irresistible Supreme ...
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... ourselves higher in the scale of creation than the beasts of the field , who are condemned with downward eye ever to contemplate the world beneath , and know nothing of the glories of the heavens and of the distant worlds they reveal ...
... ourselves higher in the scale of creation than the beasts of the field , who are condemned with downward eye ever to contemplate the world beneath , and know nothing of the glories of the heavens and of the distant worlds they reveal ...
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... ourselves refuted by facts . Thus when Abraham , whose words I have quoted , refused to believe that in the destruction of a doomed city the innocent might share the fate of the guilty , he refused to believe what we in our wider ...
... ourselves refuted by facts . Thus when Abraham , whose words I have quoted , refused to believe that in the destruction of a doomed city the innocent might share the fate of the guilty , he refused to believe what we in our wider ...
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... of our service , they scarcely attract our notice , or induce us to ask ourselves what we mean when we utter them . Yet surely if we once allow our minds to dwell on the words , we see that they are alive with 40 II UNION WITH CHRIST.
... of our service , they scarcely attract our notice , or induce us to ask ourselves what we mean when we utter them . Yet surely if we once allow our minds to dwell on the words , we see that they are alive with 40 II UNION WITH CHRIST.
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