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... desire for change which makes some men turn restlessly from side to side , like weary invalids , who cannot long tolerate the same posture . At Tübingen he was born , in the year 1787 , and to the quiet retreat of Tübingen , overpowered ...
... desire for change which makes some men turn restlessly from side to side , like weary invalids , who cannot long tolerate the same posture . At Tübingen he was born , in the year 1787 , and to the quiet retreat of Tübingen , overpowered ...
Page 201
... desires of the flesh which arise through the senses , but even those senses themselves . He excluded himself from all ... desire for it unextinguished as yet , but to be also banished from the soul by - and - by - it was the love of ...
... desires of the flesh which arise through the senses , but even those senses themselves . He excluded himself from all ... desire for it unextinguished as yet , but to be also banished from the soul by - and - by - it was the love of ...
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... desire to see a large proportion of our sacred metres hortative and didactic . That which is preached should be sung , and , we will say boldly at once , we desire to see re- tained in the service of song in the Church the element which ...
... desire to see a large proportion of our sacred metres hortative and didactic . That which is preached should be sung , and , we will say boldly at once , we desire to see re- tained in the service of song in the Church the element which ...
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