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... human heart . Ignorance may mislead , and superstition may corrupt them ; but their origin is derived from sentiments that are essential to man . Cast your eyes over the whole earth . Explore the most remote quarters of the east or the ...
... human heart . Ignorance may mislead , and superstition may corrupt them ; but their origin is derived from sentiments that are essential to man . Cast your eyes over the whole earth . Explore the most remote quarters of the east or the ...
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... human imperfection allows , the sense of fairness and consistency in conduct , of integrity and soundness of heart . The man of mere morality is a stranger to all the delicate and re- fined pleasures of devotion . In works of ...
... human imperfection allows , the sense of fairness and consistency in conduct , of integrity and soundness of heart . The man of mere morality is a stranger to all the delicate and re- fined pleasures of devotion . In works of ...
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... human things ; to this good centurion an angel was commissioned from the throne of God . What can I say more or higher in praise of this blessed character , than that it is what God delights to ho- nour ? Men single out , as the objects ...
... human things ; to this good centurion an angel was commissioned from the throne of God . What can I say more or higher in praise of this blessed character , than that it is what God delights to ho- nour ? Men single out , as the objects ...
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... human affairs , is sufficient to dis- tress , far less to overwhelm , the mind of that man who can look down on all human things from an elevation so much above them ? He is only a pas- senger through this world . He is travelling to a ...
... human affairs , is sufficient to dis- tress , far less to overwhelm , the mind of that man who can look down on all human things from an elevation so much above them ? He is only a pas- senger through this world . He is travelling to a ...
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... human lot . They are the shield of inward peace . He who thinks and acts thus , shall be exposed to no wounds but what reli- gion can cure . He may feel the blows of adversity ; but he shall not know the wounds of the heart . who would ...
... human lot . They are the shield of inward peace . He who thinks and acts thus , shall be exposed to no wounds but what reli- gion can cure . He may feel the blows of adversity ; but he shall not know the wounds of the heart . who would ...
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