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... soul is still the same ; the figure only lost. Then let not piety be put to flight, To please the taste of glutton ... soul of Orpheus, who was musical, melancholy, and a woman-hater, entered into a swan ; the soul of Ajax, which was all ...
... soul is still the same ; the figure only lost. Then let not piety be put to flight, To please the taste of glutton ... soul of Orpheus, who was musical, melancholy, and a woman-hater, entered into a swan ; the soul of Ajax, which was all ...
Strana 210
... soul of a good man, which are great ornaments to human nature, but not able to discover themselves to the knowledge ... soul, the secret graces which cannot be discovered by a mortal eye, but make the soul lovely and precious in His ...
... soul of a good man, which are great ornaments to human nature, but not able to discover themselves to the knowledge ... soul, the secret graces which cannot be discovered by a mortal eye, but make the soul lovely and precious in His ...
Strana 211
... soul through its outward actions, often sees it through a deceitful medium, which is apt to discolour and pervert ... soul, because they can never show the strength of those principles from whence they proceed. They are not adequate ...
... soul through its outward actions, often sees it through a deceitful medium, which is apt to discolour and pervert ... soul, because they can never show the strength of those principles from whence they proceed. They are not adequate ...
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