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... PRAYER · 80 THE LORD'S PRAYER - 85 OF DISCRETION 87 OF TRIFLES 90 OF RECREATION 93 THE TRAIN OF RELIGION 98 OF A TRINITY OF THINKING OF SPEAKING OF READING OF.
... PRAYER · 80 THE LORD'S PRAYER - 85 OF DISCRETION 87 OF TRIFLES 90 OF RECREATION 93 THE TRAIN OF RELIGION 98 OF A TRINITY OF THINKING OF SPEAKING OF READING OF.
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... praying for his weal , He shall not guess the secret charm that lureth his soul to love thee . For just is retributive ubiquity : Samson did sin with Dalilah , And his eyes and captive strength were forfeit to the Philistine : Jacob ...
... praying for his weal , He shall not guess the secret charm that lureth his soul to love thee . For just is retributive ubiquity : Samson did sin with Dalilah , And his eyes and captive strength were forfeit to the Philistine : Jacob ...
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... prayers , Whom wise men fear for while they love , and envy thee nothing but thy virtues , From thy dizzy pinnacle of greatness , remember thou also art a subject , And the throne of thine earthly glory is itself but the foot- stool of ...
... prayers , Whom wise men fear for while they love , and envy thee nothing but thy virtues , From thy dizzy pinnacle of greatness , remember thou also art a subject , And the throne of thine earthly glory is itself but the foot- stool of ...
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... prayer . As one also of the poets hath said , let not the Proteus escape thee ; ( 13 ) For he will blaze forth as fire , and quench himself in like- ness of water ; He will fright thee as a roaring beast , or charm thee as a subtle ...
... prayer . As one also of the poets hath said , let not the Proteus escape thee ; ( 13 ) For he will blaze forth as fire , and quench himself in like- ness of water ; He will fright thee as a roaring beast , or charm thee as a subtle ...
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... Prayer is the net that snareth him ; prayer is the fetter that holdeth him : Thou canst not nourish pride , while waiting as an almsman on thy God , - Waiting in sincerity and trust , or pride shall meet thee even there ; Yea , from the ...
... Prayer is the net that snareth him ; prayer is the fetter that holdeth him : Thou canst not nourish pride , while waiting as an almsman on thy God , - Waiting in sincerity and trust , or pride shall meet thee even there ; Yea , from the ...
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