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Heart . On the co : trary , their tendency will be Absolute infidelity , or settled
scepti- forind to cbill all the powers of imaginacism in religion , we acknowledge ,
is no tion ; to depress spirit as well as genius in proof of want of understanding ,
or a ...
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the lamb , neither is the heart of the the turtle ; simplicity and truth dwell in fruel
moved with distress . her heart . But the tears of the compassionate are The ...
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As the rose breatheth sweetness from its Finally , O son of society ! examine thy
own nature , so the heart of a benevolent heart , call remembrance to thy aid ;
and man produceth good works . if in any of these things thou findest thou He ...
As the rose breatheth sweetness from its Finally , O son of society ! examine thy
own nature , so the heart of a benevolent heart , call remembrance to thy aid ;
and man produceth good works . if in any of these things thou findest thou He ...
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