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to consist ; though she gives a mystical , not to say whimsical , reason for the fact . One day thinking why I could not invoke any of the saints , though united to them in GoD , it was put into my mind , that domestics had need of ...
to consist ; though she gives a mystical , not to say whimsical , reason for the fact . One day thinking why I could not invoke any of the saints , though united to them in GoD , it was put into my mind , that domestics had need of ...
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Should there be any reasons for condemning a war , as unjustly commenced , or unwisely pursued , or obstinately ... it urges the plain dictate of reason , and appeals , when there is no other appeal , to providence and its own arm .
Should there be any reasons for condemning a war , as unjustly commenced , or unwisely pursued , or obstinately ... it urges the plain dictate of reason , and appeals , when there is no other appeal , to providence and its own arm .
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We see many men among us , who hold themselves contented with the knowing of untruth , without seeking after the truth ; and with mocking of superstitions , without seeking the pure and true religion . Remark . The reason of this lies ...
We see many men among us , who hold themselves contented with the knowing of untruth , without seeking after the truth ; and with mocking of superstitions , without seeking the pure and true religion . Remark . The reason of this lies ...
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