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Side 105
... body , we may be translated here to that kingdom of glory prepared for all those that love thee , and shall trust in thee ; even then and ever , O Lord , let thy holy angels pitch their tents round about us , to guard and defend us from ...
... body , we may be translated here to that kingdom of glory prepared for all those that love thee , and shall trust in thee ; even then and ever , O Lord , let thy holy angels pitch their tents round about us , to guard and defend us from ...
Side 116
... body else . So that unless the supposition involves some improbability ( and I do not myself see any ) , the natural conclusion is that the lines were really written by Bacon . And when I compare them with his trans- lations of the 90th ...
... body else . So that unless the supposition involves some improbability ( and I do not myself see any ) , the natural conclusion is that the lines were really written by Bacon . And when I compare them with his trans- lations of the 90th ...
Side 147
... body and soul . XIX . He trembles at God's word , yet counts it sweeter to him than honey and the honey - comb , and dearer than thousands of gold and silver . XX . He believes that God will never damn him CHRISTIAN PARADOXES . 147.
... body and soul . XIX . He trembles at God's word , yet counts it sweeter to him than honey and the honey - comb , and dearer than thousands of gold and silver . XX . He believes that God will never damn him CHRISTIAN PARADOXES . 147.
Side 150
... body shall be as full of glory as them that have more ; and no more full than theirs that have less . XXXI . He lives invisible to those that see him , and those that know him best do but guess at him ; yet those many times judge more ...
... body shall be as full of glory as them that have more ; and no more full than theirs that have less . XXXI . He lives invisible to those that see him , and those that know him best do but guess at him ; yet those many times judge more ...
Side 151
... body , is not to be perfected without his body ; yet his soul is more happy when it is separated from his body , than when it was joined unto it : And his body , though torn in pieces , burnt to ashes , ground to powder , turned to ...
... body , is not to be perfected without his body ; yet his soul is more happy when it is separated from his body , than when it was joined unto it : And his body , though torn in pieces , burnt to ashes , ground to powder , turned to ...
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