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This body shall in silence sleep Mine eyes no more shall ever weep No fainting fits shall me assail nor grinding pains my body frail With cares and fears ne'er cumbered be Nor losses know , nor sorrows see What tho my flesh shall there ...
This body shall in silence sleep Mine eyes no more shall ever weep No fainting fits shall me assail nor grinding pains my body frail With cares and fears ne'er cumbered be Nor losses know , nor sorrows see What tho my flesh shall there ...
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From Of Body and of Soul 5 How true is that by Holy David said , Man wonderfully , fearfully is made ! A compound creature whose essential whole Is made , compos'd of body and of soul . But those two parts quite different are in worth ...
From Of Body and of Soul 5 How true is that by Holy David said , Man wonderfully , fearfully is made ! A compound creature whose essential whole Is made , compos'd of body and of soul . But those two parts quite different are in worth ...
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Is there any higher kind of power necessary to form in the brain one bodily shape or color than another ? Does it need a power any more glorious to represent the form of the body of man , than the form of a chip or block ; though it be ...
Is there any higher kind of power necessary to form in the brain one bodily shape or color than another ? Does it need a power any more glorious to represent the form of the body of man , than the form of a chip or block ; though it be ...
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