Paradise Lost, Book 1Hurst, 1900 - 408 pages |
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Page 12
... to say , " Now concerning the collection . " ( 1 Cor . xvi . 1. ) God generally works by means . He might convert the heathen in a day if He thought fit , but He does not do so . He is pleased to use means . So long as 12.
... to say , " Now concerning the collection . " ( 1 Cor . xvi . 1. ) God generally works by means . He might convert the heathen in a day if He thought fit , but He does not do so . He is pleased to use means . So long as 12.
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... thoughts. When evil thoughts, or weak thoughts, or impure thoughts, or failure thoughts, or fear thoughts, or poverty thoughts, or hate thoughts, or disease thoughts assail me, I will cast them out and think only of thoughts of love ...
... thoughts. When evil thoughts, or weak thoughts, or impure thoughts, or failure thoughts, or fear thoughts, or poverty thoughts, or hate thoughts, or disease thoughts assail me, I will cast them out and think only of thoughts of love ...
Page 11
... thought attracts other good thoughts ; the bad thoughts , the bad ; thoughts of strength , likewise ; thoughts of discouragement and doubt follow the rule , and so on through the entire gamut of thoughts . Your thought attracts to it ...
... thought attracts other good thoughts ; the bad thoughts , the bad ; thoughts of strength , likewise ; thoughts of discouragement and doubt follow the rule , and so on through the entire gamut of thoughts . Your thought attracts to it ...
Page 37
... Thoughts . But as these were found among the papers of Pascal , it was thought best to give them a place with the rest . The friends of Pascal published the first edition of the Thoughts , in 1670. In 1776 Condorcet published an ...
... Thoughts . But as these were found among the papers of Pascal , it was thought best to give them a place with the rest . The friends of Pascal published the first edition of the Thoughts , in 1670. In 1776 Condorcet published an ...
Page 71
... thought go hand in hand; where there is as yet no word, there is not yet an idea. The thinking capacity of the mind has its source in language, lives in language, and develops continually in language. Silesian Horseherd. All our thoughts ...
... thought go hand in hand; where there is as yet no word, there is not yet an idea. The thinking capacity of the mind has its source in language, lives in language, and develops continually in language. Silesian Horseherd. All our thoughts ...
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