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... look into the ene- my's affairs sharply and attentively ; but the chief use of the mirror is in the very instant of peril , that you may examine the manner of it without being confused by the fear of it ; which is meant by the looking ...
... look into the ene- my's affairs sharply and attentively ; but the chief use of the mirror is in the very instant of peril , that you may examine the manner of it without being confused by the fear of it ; which is meant by the looking ...
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... look back until they had reached the confines of light . From this however in the impatience of love and anxiety he could not refrain . Before he had quite reached the point of safety , he looked back ; and so the covenant was broken ...
... look back until they had reached the confines of light . From this however in the impatience of love and anxiety he could not refrain . Before he had quite reached the point of safety , he looked back ; and so the covenant was broken ...
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... look at but weak and halting in use : yet impostors parade them to the world with a great deal of false shew in setting forth , and carry them about as in triumph . Such things may often be observed among chemical productions , and ...
... look at but weak and halting in use : yet impostors parade them to the world with a great deal of false shew in setting forth , and carry them about as in triumph . Such things may often be observed among chemical productions , and ...
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... look to final causes , may be re- garded as the centre of the world ; insomuch that if man were taken away from the world , the rest would seem to be all astray , without aim or purpose , to be like a besom without a binding , as the ...
... look to final causes , may be re- garded as the centre of the world ; insomuch that if man were taken away from the world , the rest would seem to be all astray , without aim or purpose , to be like a besom without a binding , as the ...
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... looks like a fair and noble victim : whereby are sig- nified those external and empty rites and ceremonies with which men overload and inflate the service of religion things rather got up for ostentation than conducing to piety . Nor is ...
... looks like a fair and noble victim : whereby are sig- nified those external and empty rites and ceremonies with which men overload and inflate the service of religion things rather got up for ostentation than conducing to piety . Nor is ...
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