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Page 18
... action with speculation , to instil a due no- tion of the robust health and energy of freedom . The pale waster of midnight oil may indeed sometimes be- come a theorist in that direction ; but generally speaking he shrinks from the ...
... action with speculation , to instil a due no- tion of the robust health and energy of freedom . The pale waster of midnight oil may indeed sometimes be- come a theorist in that direction ; but generally speaking he shrinks from the ...
Page 59
... actions of Isaac , he reproved him mildly for his deceit , without saying to him , - " You follow your father's example ; Abraham heretofore played me the same trick . " Now is it probable , if he had been already imposed upon by ...
... actions of Isaac , he reproved him mildly for his deceit , without saying to him , - " You follow your father's example ; Abraham heretofore played me the same trick . " Now is it probable , if he had been already imposed upon by ...
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... action of Labadie , and that she would hear no more of such a guide . I do not warrant the certainty of all these ... actions of the body , may be disposed to toy with their de- vout sisters with impunity , and to do still worse : of ...
... action of Labadie , and that she would hear no more of such a guide . I do not warrant the certainty of all these ... actions of the body , may be disposed to toy with their de- vout sisters with impunity , and to do still worse : of ...
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... actions were committed in these assemblies . Or does either he or St Augustin make mention of the monstrous indecencies mentioned by Clement of Alexandria ; and it is strange that such should be the case , for they are things that fame ...
... actions were committed in these assemblies . Or does either he or St Augustin make mention of the monstrous indecencies mentioned by Clement of Alexandria ; and it is strange that such should be the case , for they are things that fame ...
Page 78
... actions as his were . He maintained that it was no sensual action , but rather a spiritual one , to lie with a maid in her mother's presence , and with a wife in the sight of her husband , and practised that abomi- nable doctrine . He ...
... actions as his were . He maintained that it was no sensual action , but rather a spiritual one , to lie with a maid in her mother's presence , and with a wife in the sight of her husband , and practised that abomi- nable doctrine . He ...
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