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King must humble himself to the dust : The heart of a man is the principal faculty of the soul , it rules all , it sets hand and tongue , all within , and all without awork . Now because the will is principal in the soul , then if God ...
King must humble himself to the dust : The heart of a man is the principal faculty of the soul , it rules all , it sets hand and tongue , all within , and all without awork . Now because the will is principal in the soul , then if God ...
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I answer , It is a truth , the mischief of a blind Pharisee's blind guidance is greater than if he acted Treasons , Murders , & c . and the loss of one soul by his seduction is a greater mischief than if he blew up Parliaments ...
I answer , It is a truth , the mischief of a blind Pharisee's blind guidance is greater than if he acted Treasons , Murders , & c . and the loss of one soul by his seduction is a greater mischief than if he blew up Parliaments ...
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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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