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... slept their sleep." 1191 Cor. 7:31 "The fashion of this world." 120Deut. 8:9. "Bread without scarceness." 121Luke 11:3. "Our daily ..."Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world." 130"The heart is deceitful above all things and desperately wicked: who .... 13:8. "The Lambs slain from the foundation of the world." 136Ps. 109:1. " Sit then at my right hand." 13
... slept their sleep." 1191 Cor. 7:31 "The fashion of this world." 120Deut. 8:9. "Bread without scarceness." 121Luke 11:3. "Our daily ..."Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world." 130"The heart is deceitful above all things and desperately wicked: who .... 13:8. "The Lambs slain from the foundation of the world." 136Ps. 109:1. " Sit then at my right hand." 13
... to count. It falls to me to yield, and I am a fool if I contest the matter. By this means we are at peace, which is the greatest of boons. 320. The most unreasonable things in the world become most reasonable, because of the unruliness of men. What is less reasonable than to choose the eldest son of a queen to rule a State? We do not choose as captain of a ship the passenger who is of the...
... to count. It falls to me to yield, and I am a fool if I contest the matter. By this means we are at peace, which is the greatest of boons. 320. The most unreasonable things in the world become most reasonable, because of the unruliness of men. What is less reasonable than to choose the eldest son of a queen to rule a State? We do not choose as captain of a ship the passenger who is of the...
.... 177. Three hosts. Would he who had possessed the friendship of the King of England, the King of Poland, and the Queen of Sweden, have believed he would lack a refuge and shelter in the world? 178. Macrobius: on the innocents slain by Herod. 179. When Augustus learnt that Herod's own son was amongst the infants under two years of age, whom he had caused to be slain, he said that it ...
.... 177. Three hosts. Would he who had possessed the friendship of the King of England, the King of Poland, and the Queen of Sweden, have believed he would lack a refuge and shelter in the world? 178. Macrobius: on the innocents slain by Herod. 179. When Augustus learnt that Herod's own son was amongst the infants under two years of age, whom he had caused to be slain, he said that it ...
...to revolt when these are proved to be valueless; and this can be shown of all, looked at from a certain aspect. 326. Injustice.--It is dangerous to tell the people that the laws are unjust; ...intelligible and it be understood what is the proper definition of justice. 327. The world is a good judge of things, for it is in natural ignorance, which...
...to revolt when these are proved to be valueless; and this can be shown of all, looked at from a certain aspect. 326. Injustice.--It is dangerous to tell the people that the laws are unjust; ...intelligible and it be understood what is the proper definition of justice. 327. The world is a good judge of things, for it is in natural ignorance, which...
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