The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 116Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1862 |
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Page 196
... live pleasantly is . ' Mag . To live well surely belongs to all . ' Ant . To my mind they live well who live pleasantly . Mag . Whence comes the pleasure - from outer things or from within ? ' Ant . From outer things . ' Mag . Oh ...
... live pleasantly is . ' Mag . To live well surely belongs to all . ' Ant . To my mind they live well who live pleasantly . Mag . Whence comes the pleasure - from outer things or from within ? ' Ant . From outer things . ' Mag . Oh ...
Page 205
... live more holily . Con . Nay , we're much worse than you if we don't live piously , because we offend more grievously the minds of simple people . ' Host . Is there then some hope of us , who have neither patron , nor habit , nor rule ...
... live more holily . Con . Nay , we're much worse than you if we don't live piously , because we offend more grievously the minds of simple people . ' Host . Is there then some hope of us , who have neither patron , nor habit , nor rule ...
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... live like Christians ; I leave you the covenant to feed upon ! " Yes , my brave one , even so . The covenant , and eternal soul of covenants , remains sure to all the faithful ; deeper than the foundations of this world , earlier than ...
... live like Christians ; I leave you the covenant to feed upon ! " Yes , my brave one , even so . The covenant , and eternal soul of covenants , remains sure to all the faithful ; deeper than the foundations of this world , earlier than ...
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