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... ourselves and our own occasions . Jeremy Taylor . The First General Instrument of Holy Living . Care of our Time . — God hath given every man work enough to do , that there shall be no room for idleness ; and yet hath so ordered the ...
... ourselves and our own occasions . Jeremy Taylor . The First General Instrument of Holy Living . Care of our Time . — God hath given every man work enough to do , that there shall be no room for idleness ; and yet hath so ordered the ...
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... ourselves to Him . Dr. John Smith . All beings , so far as our knowledge goes , beside our- selves , sustain one uniform and unalterable relation to- wards God . What they were from the first , that they still are . They keep their ...
... ourselves to Him . Dr. John Smith . All beings , so far as our knowledge goes , beside our- selves , sustain one uniform and unalterable relation to- wards God . What they were from the first , that they still are . They keep their ...
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... ourselves , and a distinct sense of their Operations ; whereas all our knowledge of the body is little better than merely historical , which we gather up by scraps and piecemeals from mere doubtful and un- certain experiments which we ...
... ourselves , and a distinct sense of their Operations ; whereas all our knowledge of the body is little better than merely historical , which we gather up by scraps and piecemeals from mere doubtful and un- certain experiments which we ...
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... ourselves pleasing to God , if we took no pleasure in it , and gave not consent to it . Resolve , then , Philothea , to accept with cordiality all the inspirations it shall please God to send you ; and , when they come , receive them as ...
... ourselves pleasing to God , if we took no pleasure in it , and gave not consent to it . Resolve , then , Philothea , to accept with cordiality all the inspirations it shall please God to send you ; and , when they come , receive them as ...
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... ourselves and in the generation in which we live . Surely there is no reason why such a temper should overtake old age . There may be reason enough , " in the nature of things . " For that which is of nature is born only to de- cay and ...
... ourselves and in the generation in which we live . Surely there is no reason why such a temper should overtake old age . There may be reason enough , " in the nature of things . " For that which is of nature is born only to de- cay and ...
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