Masterworks of ProseThomas Francis Parkinson Bobbs-Merrill, 1962 - Počet stran: 346 |
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Strana 68
... virtue , unexercised and unbreathed , that never sallies out and sees her adversary , but slinks out of the race ... virtue therefore which is but a youngling in the contemplation of evil , and knows not the utmost that vice promises to ...
... virtue , unexercised and unbreathed , that never sallies out and sees her adversary , but slinks out of the race ... virtue therefore which is but a youngling in the contemplation of evil , and knows not the utmost that vice promises to ...
Strana 75
... virtue but a name , what praise could be then due to well - doing , what gramercy 75 to be sober , just , or continent ? Many there be that complain of divine Providence for suffering Adam to transgress . Foolish tongues ! When God gave ...
... virtue but a name , what praise could be then due to well - doing , what gramercy 75 to be sober , just , or continent ? Many there be that complain of divine Providence for suffering Adam to transgress . Foolish tongues ! When God gave ...
Strana 221
... virtue or vice only by overt ac- tions , and do not see that virtue or vice emit a breath every moment . Fear never but you shall be consistent in whatever variety of actions , so they be each honest and natural in their hour . For of ...
... virtue or vice only by overt ac- tions , and do not see that virtue or vice emit a breath every moment . Fear never but you shall be consistent in whatever variety of actions , so they be each honest and natural in their hour . For of ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
Selections from THE AUTHORIZED KING JAMES VERSION | 21 |
OF THE NATURAL CONDITION OF MANKIND | 49 |
Autorská práva | |
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