A Library of the World's Best Literature: Ancient and ModernCharles Dudley Warner, Hamilton Wright Mabie, Charles Henry Warner, Lucia Isabella Gilbert Runkle, George H. Warner International Society, 1897 - Authors |
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Page 9788
... took care not to mix the marks of the grandeur of his race with those of the eternal majesty of the King of Kings . A pious name is given to this custom ; people believe that these public monuments allure the liberality of the faithful ...
... took care not to mix the marks of the grandeur of his race with those of the eternal majesty of the King of Kings . A pious name is given to this custom ; people believe that these public monuments allure the liberality of the faithful ...
Page 9793
... took his journey into a far country . " Indeed , in all the other vices , the sinner seems still to hold upon God by some feeble ties . There are some vices which respect at least the sacredness of the body , and do not strengthen its ...
... took his journey into a far country . " Indeed , in all the other vices , the sinner seems still to hold upon God by some feeble ties . There are some vices which respect at least the sacredness of the body , and do not strengthen its ...
Page 9794
... took his journey into a far country . " I said that this vice extinguishes even in the soul all her lights , and that the sinner is no longer capable of those salu- tary reflections which often lead back an unbelieving soul . The ...
... took his journey into a far country . " I said that this vice extinguishes even in the soul all her lights , and that the sinner is no longer capable of those salu- tary reflections which often lead back an unbelieving soul . The ...
Page 9795
... took his journey into a far country . " — • • Finally , this deplorable passion puts into the heart an invinci ble disgust for the things of heaven . Whatever is not marked by the shameful characteristic of voluptuousness interests no ...
... took his journey into a far country . " — • • Finally , this deplorable passion puts into the heart an invinci ble disgust for the things of heaven . Whatever is not marked by the shameful characteristic of voluptuousness interests no ...
Page 9809
... took notice of the weather outside ; and then went down and seated her- self before the fire in the hall . She would ... took in her dim brain a false importance . More than anything else she took to living over the past , - her past ...
... took notice of the weather outside ; and then went down and seated her- self before the fire in the hall . She would ... took in her dim brain a false importance . More than anything else she took to living over the past , - her past ...
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