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... ourselves . In how many instances of woman's love , it may be said with some truth , " the form she so much worshipped was her own . " Not consciously , for it happens when self is in complete disgrace with the imagination ; and as ...
... ourselves . In how many instances of woman's love , it may be said with some truth , " the form she so much worshipped was her own . " Not consciously , for it happens when self is in complete disgrace with the imagination ; and as ...
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... ourselves on the threshold of eternity ? what have power to disturb the heroic calm in which the deluded soul is wrapped ? When time bears us on , and instead of the haven we find a wider sea ; when the ex- pected harbingers of death ...
... ourselves on the threshold of eternity ? what have power to disturb the heroic calm in which the deluded soul is wrapped ? When time bears us on , and instead of the haven we find a wider sea ; when the ex- pected harbingers of death ...
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... ourselves to speak of it as a strange unholy error that can be easily dismissed . With regard to this fanciful anticipation of early death ; though I find a sort of amusement in recalling my emotions when it occupied me ( since I ...
... ourselves to speak of it as a strange unholy error that can be easily dismissed . With regard to this fanciful anticipation of early death ; though I find a sort of amusement in recalling my emotions when it occupied me ( since I ...
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... ourselves , when troubles come , to long for death . Job earnestly desired it , but the glorious hope of a Christian is to be made like Jesus ; surely this likeness is faintly sought for by those who fear to follow Him in the gloom and ...
... ourselves , when troubles come , to long for death . Job earnestly desired it , but the glorious hope of a Christian is to be made like Jesus ; surely this likeness is faintly sought for by those who fear to follow Him in the gloom and ...
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... ourselves from the plague of constant self - inspection . This is what the class of advisers just mentioned aim at ; speak- ing sound truths , but in ignorance of the precise nature of your need . Another friend might answer in some ...
... ourselves from the plague of constant self - inspection . This is what the class of advisers just mentioned aim at ; speak- ing sound truths , but in ignorance of the precise nature of your need . Another friend might answer in some ...
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