A Serious Call to a Devout and Holy LifeJ.M. Dent & Company, 1906 - 355 páginas |
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... Flatus , 23 and learn how miserable they are , who are left to the folly of their own passions . Flatus is rich and in health , yet always uneasy , and always searching after happiness . Every time you visit him , you find some new ...
... Flatus , 23 and learn how miserable they are , who are left to the folly of their own passions . Flatus is rich and in health , yet always uneasy , and always searching after happiness . Every time you visit him , you find some new ...
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... Flatus outdone all the world in the breed and cducation of his dogs , built new kennels , new stables , and bought a new hunting - seat , but he imme- diately got sight of another happiness , hated the sense- less noise and hurry of ...
... Flatus outdone all the world in the breed and cducation of his dogs , built new kennels , new stables , and bought a new hunting - seat , but he imme- diately got sight of another happiness , hated the sense- less noise and hurry of ...
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... Flatus is very ill - natured , or otherwise , just as his affairs happen to be when you visit him ; if you find him when some project is almost worn out , you will find a peevish ill - bred man ; but if you had seen him just as he ...
... Flatus is very ill - natured , or otherwise , just as his affairs happen to be when you visit him ; if you find him when some project is almost worn out , you will find a peevish ill - bred man ; but if you had seen him just as he ...
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... Flatus is not the common state of those who resign themselves up to live by their own humours , and neglect the strict rules of religion ; and that there- fore it is not so great an argument of the happiness of a religious life , as I ...
... Flatus is not the common state of those who resign themselves up to live by their own humours , and neglect the strict rules of religion ; and that there- fore it is not so great an argument of the happiness of a religious life , as I ...
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... Flatus ? Is it not as great and desirable , as wise and happy , to be constantly changing from one thing to another , as to be nothing else but a gatherer of money , a hunter , a gamester , or a drunkard , all your life ? Shall religion ...
... Flatus ? Is it not as great and desirable , as wise and happy , to be constantly changing from one thing to another , as to be nothing else but a gatherer of money , a hunter , a gamester , or a drunkard , all your life ? Shall religion ...
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