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... give the following as a specimen of these lessons . " We should love and fear God , This world was made by him , He gives us life and food , He is our true and good friend . " Again . " There is a poor man at the door . He is quite ...
... give the following as a specimen of these lessons . " We should love and fear God , This world was made by him , He gives us life and food , He is our true and good friend . " Again . " There is a poor man at the door . He is quite ...
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... gives it away very freely , but no sacrifice of higher kind is supposed to be above his magnaninity . I have to remark ... give a little , have credit , on the contrary , for giving a great deal . This accounts , in part , for the two op ...
... gives it away very freely , but no sacrifice of higher kind is supposed to be above his magnaninity . I have to remark ... give a little , have credit , on the contrary , for giving a great deal . This accounts , in part , for the two op ...
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... give immediate pleasure , to make the mind dwell with rapture on its own workings . It is to itself " both end and use : " the other endeavours to call up such images as will produce the strongest effect upon the mind , and makes use of ...
... give immediate pleasure , to make the mind dwell with rapture on its own workings . It is to itself " both end and use : " the other endeavours to call up such images as will produce the strongest effect upon the mind , and makes use of ...
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