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الصفحة x
... thou hast any tidings ' ( says Falstaff to Ancient Pistol ) prithee deliver them like a man of this world . ' Again : Thus to the ancient , well - known logic , which we might call the logic of identity , and which has for its axiom ...
... thou hast any tidings ' ( says Falstaff to Ancient Pistol ) prithee deliver them like a man of this world . ' Again : Thus to the ancient , well - known logic , which we might call the logic of identity , and which has for its axiom ...
الصفحة 4
... thou a king , then ? ' Jesus then proceeds to designate who should be his subjects : Every one that is of the Truth heareth my words : as much as to say , ' I claim a kingdom , not over the Israelites by race ; not over all whom I can ...
... thou a king , then ? ' Jesus then proceeds to designate who should be his subjects : Every one that is of the Truth heareth my words : as much as to say , ' I claim a kingdom , not over the Israelites by race ; not over all whom I can ...
الصفحة 9
... thou doest , except God be with him ; ' and thence to believe and trust , and obey Jesus implicitly ; but that Peter was led by his heart ( that is , his inclinations and prejudices ) to say , ' Be it far from thee , Lord ! there shall ...
... thou doest , except God be with him ; ' and thence to believe and trust , and obey Jesus implicitly ; but that Peter was led by his heart ( that is , his inclinations and prejudices ) to say , ' Be it far from thee , Lord ! there shall ...
الصفحة 15
... the dolours from the wounded part .'- Pope's Homer . 9 Now lettest thou thy servant depart .'- Luke ii . 29 . 10 The same man shall be beloved when dead . ' 6 PRO . ANTITHETA ON DEATH . ' Non invenias inter Essay ii . ] 15 Of Death .
... the dolours from the wounded part .'- Pope's Homer . 9 Now lettest thou thy servant depart .'- Luke ii . 29 . 10 The same man shall be beloved when dead . ' 6 PRO . ANTITHETA ON DEATH . ' Non invenias inter Essay ii . ] 15 Of Death .
الصفحة 21
... thou to do with peace ? turn thee 11 Cor . xiv . 23 . * Avert . To repel ; to turn away . Even cut themselves off from all oppor- tunities of proselyting others by averting them from their company .'- Venn . Rabelais . Pantag . ii . 7 ...
... thou to do with peace ? turn thee 11 Cor . xiv . 23 . * Avert . To repel ; to turn away . Even cut themselves off from all oppor- tunities of proselyting others by averting them from their company .'- Venn . Rabelais . Pantag . ii . 7 ...
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