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In former days, when I was still but a stripling, I heard a certain goodand wholesome saying, which, by its three took my soul by storm; and the remembrance of it, like some divine seed, beingplanted inmy heart, unmoved, was preserved ...
In former days, when I was still but a stripling, I heard a certain goodand wholesome saying, which, by its three took my soul by storm; and the remembrance of it, like some divine seed, beingplanted inmy heart, unmoved, was preserved ...
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Then was the veil ofsin lifted from mine heart, and the dullness, proceeding fromthe grossness ofmy body, which pressed upon my soul, was scattered, and I perceived the end for which I was created, andhowthat it behoved me to move ...
Then was the veil ofsin lifted from mine heart, and the dullness, proceeding fromthe grossness ofmy body, which pressed upon my soul, was scattered, and I perceived the end for which I was created, andhowthat it behoved me to move ...
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... nor disease,nor poverty, nor anything else grievous that might break his happiness: but to place before him everything pleasantand enjoyable, thathis heart, revelling in these delights, might not gain strength to consider the III.
... nor disease,nor poverty, nor anything else grievous that might break his happiness: but to place before him everything pleasantand enjoyable, thathis heart, revelling in these delights, might not gain strength to consider the III.
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... friendship with theking, and neglect the worship ofthegods, and incline toChristianity, but more, that he wasgrievously intriguing againstthe kingly power, and wasturning asidethecommon people, and stealing all hearts for himself.
... friendship with theking, and neglect the worship ofthegods, and incline toChristianity, but more, that he wasgrievously intriguing againstthe kingly power, and wasturning asidethecommon people, and stealing all hearts for himself.
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hearts for himself. “But,” said they, “if thou wilt prove that our charge is not ungrounded, callhim tothee privately; and, to try him, say that thou desirest to leave thy fathers' religion, and the glory of thy kingship,and to become a ...
hearts for himself. “But,” said they, “if thou wilt prove that our charge is not ungrounded, callhim tothee privately; and, to try him, say that thou desirest to leave thy fathers' religion, and the glory of thy kingship,and to become a ...
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