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... wisdom dictates , this the drift , That man is dead in sin , and life a gift . Is virtue , then , unless of Christian growth , Mere fallacy , or foolishness , or both ? Ten thousand sages lost in endless woe , For ignorance of what they ...
... wisdom dictates , this the drift , That man is dead in sin , and life a gift . Is virtue , then , unless of Christian growth , Mere fallacy , or foolishness , or both ? Ten thousand sages lost in endless woe , For ignorance of what they ...
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... wisdom cannot but oppose , That man in nature's richest mantle clad , And graced with all philosophy can add , Though fair without , and luminous within , Is still the progeny and heir of sin . Thus taught , down falls the plumage of ...
... wisdom cannot but oppose , That man in nature's richest mantle clad , And graced with all philosophy can add , Though fair without , and luminous within , Is still the progeny and heir of sin . Thus taught , down falls the plumage of ...
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... wisdom of the all - seeing mind , " Tis plain the creature , whom he chose to invest With kingship and dominion o'er the rest , Received his nobler nature , and was made Fit for the power , in which he stands array'd ; That first , or ...
... wisdom of the all - seeing mind , " Tis plain the creature , whom he chose to invest With kingship and dominion o'er the rest , Received his nobler nature , and was made Fit for the power , in which he stands array'd ; That first , or ...
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