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... heart . The one interpreter un- locked for him the mysteries of the Gospel . Ac- cepting joyfully the great salvation , and sharing the faith of his brother - that faith which had previously been a subject of ridicule to both of them ...
... heart . The one interpreter un- locked for him the mysteries of the Gospel . Ac- cepting joyfully the great salvation , and sharing the faith of his brother - that faith which had previously been a subject of ridicule to both of them ...
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... heart entire , And gives him all his just demands require . Without it , his pretensions were as vain , As , having it , he deems the world's disdain ; That great defect would cost him , not alone Man's favourable judgment , but his own ...
... heart entire , And gives him all his just demands require . Without it , his pretensions were as vain , As , having it , he deems the world's disdain ; That great defect would cost him , not alone Man's favourable judgment , but his own ...
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... heart's desire ? 10 None here is happy but in part : Full bliss is bliss divine ; There dwells some wish in every heart , 15 And doubtless one in thine . That wish on some fair future day , ( ' Tis blameless , be it what it may ) Which ...
... heart's desire ? 10 None here is happy but in part : Full bliss is bliss divine ; There dwells some wish in every heart , 15 And doubtless one in thine . That wish on some fair future day , ( ' Tis blameless , be it what it may ) Which ...
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