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... suppose an example . A pious man in the city of Erfurt , in the reign of Maximilian , mourns over the corruptions of the church , and most earnestly longs for a reformation . He prays day and night , that the emperor may be converted ...
... suppose an example . A pious man in the city of Erfurt , in the reign of Maximilian , mourns over the corruptions of the church , and most earnestly longs for a reformation . He prays day and night , that the emperor may be converted ...
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... suppose that he often prayed for those for whom he came to suffer and die , and for whom he was continually laboring . And undoubtedly , too , his prayers were heard , for he said to his Father , " I know that thou always hearest me ...
... suppose that he often prayed for those for whom he came to suffer and die , and for whom he was continually laboring . And undoubtedly , too , his prayers were heard , for he said to his Father , " I know that thou always hearest me ...
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... suppose that Christ , as the words thus understood must imply , very nearly relinquished all hope of ever reaching the cross , concluded it was his Father's will that he should die in the garden , and composed himself to resignation ? 4 ...
... suppose that Christ , as the words thus understood must imply , very nearly relinquished all hope of ever reaching the cross , concluded it was his Father's will that he should die in the garden , and composed himself to resignation ? 4 ...
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... suppose that all Roman mothers were Cornelias , Aurelias , or Atias . These were remarkable wo- men . Yet they show us what some Roman mothers were , and they set before us the pattern of maternal character to which thousands of mothers ...
... suppose that all Roman mothers were Cornelias , Aurelias , or Atias . These were remarkable wo- men . Yet they show us what some Roman mothers were , and they set before us the pattern of maternal character to which thousands of mothers ...
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... suppose that there was something in the doctrine and charac- ters of the men who then taught philosophy and rhetoric that increased the existing prejudice against such studies . But after the introduction of philosophy into the Latin ...
... suppose that there was something in the doctrine and charac- ters of the men who then taught philosophy and rhetoric that increased the existing prejudice against such studies . But after the introduction of philosophy into the Latin ...
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