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For it is natural enough for vain man , if left to himself in the exercise of the prophetic power , to turn his view towards such objects as appear to him great , in preference to others ; and to estimate that greatness by the lustre of ...
For it is natural enough for vain man , if left to himself in the exercise of the prophetic power , to turn his view towards such objects as appear to him great , in preference to others ; and to estimate that greatness by the lustre of ...
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his object , and appear a deceiver in the eyes of his father . Let those who are willing to persuade themselves that they may commit one sin , as the means of preserving themselves from committing others , look at these examples ...
his object , and appear a deceiver in the eyes of his father . Let those who are willing to persuade themselves that they may commit one sin , as the means of preserving themselves from committing others , look at these examples ...
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He then told me I ought to be excommunicated in leaving the church - that he pitied me from his heart and from his soul ; and that he made no doubt that at the day of judgment , Christ would reject , and that he would have to appear ...
He then told me I ought to be excommunicated in leaving the church - that he pitied me from his heart and from his soul ; and that he made no doubt that at the day of judgment , Christ would reject , and that he would have to appear ...
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