The World's Best Essays: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen2David Josiah Brewer F.P. Kaiser, 1900 |
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... nearer you than heaven , Paradise , and hell ; unto which of them you are inclined , and to which of them you tend or walk , to that in this lifetime you are most near . You are between both ; and there is a birth JACOB BÖHME 509.
... nearer you than heaven , Paradise , and hell ; unto which of them you are inclined , and to which of them you tend or walk , to that in this lifetime you are most near . You are between both ; and there is a birth JACOB BÖHME 509.
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... unto God and let thyself down into the deeps of his mercy . The second is , that thou shouldst hate thine own will , and not do that where- unto thy will impelleth thee . The third is , that thou shouldst bring thyself into subjection ...
... unto God and let thyself down into the deeps of his mercy . The second is , that thou shouldst hate thine own will , and not do that where- unto thy will impelleth thee . The third is , that thou shouldst bring thyself into subjection ...
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... unto honor , and another unto dishonor ? " A sarcastic London periodical lately declared that the way to attain eminence in a certain walk of life was to combine mediocrity of talent with family affliction . " And it is possible that ...
... unto honor , and another unto dishonor ? " A sarcastic London periodical lately declared that the way to attain eminence in a certain walk of life was to combine mediocrity of talent with family affliction . " And it is possible that ...
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... unto humanity , as rather to hate than pity Turks and infidels , and ( what is worse ) Jews ; rather contenting myself to enjoy that happy style , than malign- ing those who refuse so glorious a title . But because the name of a ...
... unto humanity , as rather to hate than pity Turks and infidels , and ( what is worse ) Jews ; rather contenting myself to enjoy that happy style , than malign- ing those who refuse so glorious a title . But because the name of a ...
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... unto reason , and as it were framed to my particular devotion , as this whereof I hold my belief , the Church of Eng- land , to whose faith I am a sworn subject ; and therefore in a double obligation subscribe unto her articles and ...
... unto reason , and as it were framed to my particular devotion , as this whereof I hold my belief , the Church of Eng- land , to whose faith I am a sworn subject ; and therefore in a double obligation subscribe unto her articles and ...
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