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... things as are really beneficial to them. For an instance, he asks Alcibiades whether he would not be thoroughly ... things which are good for us, whether they are such things as we pray for, or such things as we do not pray for ; and ...
... things as are really beneficial to them. For an instance, he asks Alcibiades whether he would not be thoroughly ... things which are good for us, whether they are such things as we pray for, or such things as we do not pray for ; and ...
Strana 27
... things as are best for us, this too is explained at large in the doctrines of the Gospel, where we are taught in several instances to regard those things as curses, which appear as blessings in the eye of the world ; and on the contrary ...
... things as are best for us, this too is explained at large in the doctrines of the Gospel, where we are taught in several instances to regard those things as curses, which appear as blessings in the eye of the world ; and on the contrary ...
Strana 346
... thing; upon which one said, smiling, ' Cottius might have lived though Csesar has seized the Roman liberty '. Cottius's condition might have been the same, let things at the upper end of the world pass as they would. What is further ...
... thing; upon which one said, smiling, ' Cottius might have lived though Csesar has seized the Roman liberty '. Cottius's condition might have been the same, let things at the upper end of the world pass as they would. What is further ...
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