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... whole , thou thankest God , but the more is thy pity ; if thou beest heart - whole after so much sickness , and crosses , and afflictions , and sins , This is a miserable wholeness . For had saving grace seized upon thy will , thy heart ...
... whole , thou thankest God , but the more is thy pity ; if thou beest heart - whole after so much sickness , and crosses , and afflictions , and sins , This is a miserable wholeness . For had saving grace seized upon thy will , thy heart ...
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... whole . It is therefore upon the public good or the good of the whole that all the eternal rules of righteousness are founded , and ac- cording to the truth of things , as God will not break in upon the general laws of the corporeal ...
... whole . It is therefore upon the public good or the good of the whole that all the eternal rules of righteousness are founded , and ac- cording to the truth of things , as God will not break in upon the general laws of the corporeal ...
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... whole , ultimately happy , or ( which is the same thing ) the general good of the whole system , on which depends the weal and happiness of every particular person ; which , what it is , and wherein it consists , may be discovered in a ...
... whole , ultimately happy , or ( which is the same thing ) the general good of the whole system , on which depends the weal and happiness of every particular person ; which , what it is , and wherein it consists , may be discovered in a ...
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