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... tion and care ! Is it not evident that , in such circumstances , every man who is not obliged to marry , from reasons either physical or moral , is called to imitate the example of this disinterested apos : le , from the same motives of ...
... tion and care ! Is it not evident that , in such circumstances , every man who is not obliged to marry , from reasons either physical or moral , is called to imitate the example of this disinterested apos : le , from the same motives of ...
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... tion . Art thou acquainted with that ardent charity that influenced the Apostle Paul ? If his Christian love was like a rapid and deep river ; is thine at least like a running stream whose waters fail not ? Do thy joys and thy sorrows ...
... tion . Art thou acquainted with that ardent charity that influenced the Apostle Paul ? If his Christian love was like a rapid and deep river ; is thine at least like a running stream whose waters fail not ? Do thy joys and thy sorrows ...
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... tion , many ungenerous sentiments may be discovered in his works , which tend to renew the most bloody persecutions . Take an instance or two . 1. “ It is never necessary to rise up against the religion of the prince . ” Upon this ...
... tion , many ungenerous sentiments may be discovered in his works , which tend to renew the most bloody persecutions . Take an instance or two . 1. “ It is never necessary to rise up against the religion of the prince . ” Upon this ...
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