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... sin and all sorrow . Just let one - quarter more of this world be like the rest ; and man would never have sinned nor suffered . Truly the sea is very big : the expanse of ocean is wide and vast beyond all our imagination . I have been ...
... sin and all sorrow . Just let one - quarter more of this world be like the rest ; and man would never have sinned nor suffered . Truly the sea is very big : the expanse of ocean is wide and vast beyond all our imagination . I have been ...
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... shall never sin nor sorrow any more . Then , there are others who , though believing or hoping that the renewed earth will be at least a province or por- C tion of the final Paradise , —and indeed there have No more Sea . 33.
... shall never sin nor sorrow any more . Then , there are others who , though believing or hoping that the renewed earth will be at least a province or por- C tion of the final Paradise , —and indeed there have No more Sea . 33.
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... sin and sorrow vanished , this earth would do , -yet hold that we need not understand St John to say expressly that the sea is to disappear wholly , but only that in the new earth there will be no such uninhabited wastes as those ...
... sin and sorrow vanished , this earth would do , -yet hold that we need not understand St John to say expressly that the sea is to disappear wholly , but only that in the new earth there will be no such uninhabited wastes as those ...
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... sin , that held back , and humbled , and shamed : the slow , wearing , never- absent worry that here killed peace : the black stain on the past , on yourself or those before you but for whom you would not have been each suffering mor ...
... sin , that held back , and humbled , and shamed : the slow , wearing , never- absent worry that here killed peace : the black stain on the past , on yourself or those before you but for whom you would not have been each suffering mor ...
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... SIN , whence comes death and all our woe , —from which we must be delivered by Christ's blood and by the grace of the ... sins away : " besides that primary all - crushing load that weighs on every mortal ; it would be very interesting ...
... SIN , whence comes death and all our woe , —from which we must be delivered by Christ's blood and by the grace of the ... sins away : " besides that primary all - crushing load that weighs on every mortal ; it would be very interesting ...
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