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Now there are nine easy ways to heaven , ( as men think ) all which lead to hell . 1. The common broad way , wherein a whole parish may all go a breadth in it ; tell these people they shall be damned ; their ...
Now there are nine easy ways to heaven , ( as men think ) all which lead to hell . 1. The common broad way , wherein a whole parish may all go a breadth in it ; tell these people they shall be damned ; their ...
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The meads with Cowslips , Honeysuckles dight , One hangs his head , the other stands upright : But both rejoice at th ' heaven's clear smiling face , More at her showers , which water them a space . For fruits my Season yields the early ...
The meads with Cowslips , Honeysuckles dight , One hangs his head , the other stands upright : But both rejoice at th ' heaven's clear smiling face , More at her showers , which water them a space . For fruits my Season yields the early ...
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The heaven I desired was a heaven of holiness ; to be with God , and to spend my eternity in divine love , and holy communion with Christ . My mind was very much taken up with contemplations on heaven , and the enjoyments there ...
The heaven I desired was a heaven of holiness ; to be with God , and to spend my eternity in divine love , and holy communion with Christ . My mind was very much taken up with contemplations on heaven , and the enjoyments there ...
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