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Pagina 121
... himself , and not otherwise . And he loves himself , who by seeing God in the Theatre of the world , and in the glasse of the creature , by the light of reason , and knowing God Let me dismisse you , with an easie re- quest of S ...
... himself , and not otherwise . And he loves himself , who by seeing God in the Theatre of the world , and in the glasse of the creature , by the light of reason , and knowing God Let me dismisse you , with an easie re- quest of S ...
Pagina 301
... himself and his horse ; and told him , That if he lov'd himself , he should be merciful to his Beast . Thus he left the poor man , and at his coming to his musical friends at Salisbury , they began to wonder that Mr. George Herbert ...
... himself and his horse ; and told him , That if he lov'd himself , he should be merciful to his Beast . Thus he left the poor man , and at his coming to his musical friends at Salisbury , they began to wonder that Mr. George Herbert ...
Pagina 399
... himself . And let every man that loves himself so well as to love himself before all the world , consider , if 10 lieve thee and enrich thee , and recompence he have not something for which , in the whole he values himself far more then ...
... himself . And let every man that loves himself so well as to love himself before all the world , consider , if 10 lieve thee and enrich thee , and recompence he have not something for which , in the whole he values himself far more then ...
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