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... true and proper sense of the term , any light in him . The God " from whom no secrets are hid " is addressed , in the writings of Shakspere , as " the High Allseer . " His Justice also is recognised in the words : " So just is God to ...
... true and proper sense of the term , any light in him . The God " from whom no secrets are hid " is addressed , in the writings of Shakspere , as " the High Allseer . " His Justice also is recognised in the words : " So just is God to ...
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... true is it that God's anger is often shown in granting us the request of our lips , and his love displayed , in with- holding from us , what , if granted , would prove a curse rather than a blessing . To the censorious and unforgiving ...
... true is it that God's anger is often shown in granting us the request of our lips , and his love displayed , in with- holding from us , what , if granted , would prove a curse rather than a blessing . To the censorious and unforgiving ...
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... true , iuseparable , faithful loves , Sticking together in calamity . - King John , iii . 4 . The grief that doth not speak Whispers the o'erfraught heart and bids it break . Macbeth , iv . 3 . 2 Romans , xii . 15. 3 Proverbs , xvii ...
... true , iuseparable , faithful loves , Sticking together in calamity . - King John , iii . 4 . The grief that doth not speak Whispers the o'erfraught heart and bids it break . Macbeth , iv . 3 . 2 Romans , xii . 15. 3 Proverbs , xvii ...
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... true friends , so may we unhesitatingly pronounce it to be the summit of misfortune , to be sur- rounded by false and hollow friends , who fall away in the time of our calamity , and , as rats are said to quit a falling house , forsake ...
... true friends , so may we unhesitatingly pronounce it to be the summit of misfortune , to be sur- rounded by false and hollow friends , who fall away in the time of our calamity , and , as rats are said to quit a falling house , forsake ...
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... true friends ought to have acted under the doleful circumstances in which they found him . " I also could speak as ye do ; if your soul were in my soul's stead , I could heap up words against you and shake mine head at you . But I would ...
... true friends ought to have acted under the doleful circumstances in which they found him . " I also could speak as ye do ; if your soul were in my soul's stead , I could heap up words against you and shake mine head at you . But I would ...
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