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... spirit proud , and prompt to ire ; Yet lines of thought upon his cheek , Did deep design and counsel speak . His forehead , by his casque worn bare , His thick moustache , and curly - hair , Coal - black , and grizzled here and there ...
... spirit proud , and prompt to ire ; Yet lines of thought upon his cheek , Did deep design and counsel speak . His forehead , by his casque worn bare , His thick moustache , and curly - hair , Coal - black , and grizzled here and there ...
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... Spirit who witnesseth ; because the spirit is truth . Thus there are three who bear witness , the Spirit , and the water , and the blood ; and the three agree in one . " Whatever be its right construction , the sentence is compleat and ...
... Spirit who witnesseth ; because the spirit is truth . Thus there are three who bear witness , the Spirit , and the water , and the blood ; and the three agree in one . " Whatever be its right construction , the sentence is compleat and ...
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... spirit , it be- comes his creatures reverently to hearken to his voice , in whatever manner he is pleased to address them Now the philosopher is by profession the interpreter of nature , that is of the language of God's works , as the ...
... spirit , it be- comes his creatures reverently to hearken to his voice , in whatever manner he is pleased to address them Now the philosopher is by profession the interpreter of nature , that is of the language of God's works , as the ...
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