An American BibleAlice Hubbard Roycrofters, 1911 - 403 pages |
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... virtue ? -acquire also the graces and beauties of virtue If thou hast wit and learning , add to it wisdom and modestyge You may be more happy than princes , if you will be more virtuous If you would not be forgotten , as soon as you are ...
... virtue ? -acquire also the graces and beauties of virtue If thou hast wit and learning , add to it wisdom and modestyge You may be more happy than princes , if you will be more virtuous If you would not be forgotten , as soon as you are ...
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... virtues of Christ can not be transferred to us . There can be no vicarious virtue , no vicarious vice . Why should the sufferings of the innocent atone for the crimes of the guilty ? >> 66 According to the doctrine of the atonement ...
... virtues of Christ can not be transferred to us . There can be no vicarious virtue , no vicarious vice . Why should the sufferings of the innocent atone for the crimes of the guilty ? >> 66 According to the doctrine of the atonement ...
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... virtue . We do not yet see that virtue is Height , and that a man or a company of men , plastic and permeable to principles , by the law of Nature must overpower and ride all cities , nations , kings , rich men , poets , who are not ɔo ...
... virtue . We do not yet see that virtue is Height , and that a man or a company of men , plastic and permeable to principles , by the law of Nature must overpower and ride all cities , nations , kings , rich men , poets , who are not ɔo ...
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