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The doctrine is that , as when we begin to live we begin to die , so we must die before we can be said truly to live . Hence Death is to the Christian rather an object of gratulation than of sorrow . — The prac . lical remarks , which ...
The doctrine is that , as when we begin to live we begin to die , so we must die before we can be said truly to live . Hence Death is to the Christian rather an object of gratulation than of sorrow . — The prac . lical remarks , which ...
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... amusement should be shut up ; that we should force ourselves in live on the humble fare that is the produce of our own lands ; and that society should be reduccil to the three classes of husbandmen , fishermen , and manufacturers .
... amusement should be shut up ; that we should force ourselves in live on the humble fare that is the produce of our own lands ; and that society should be reduccil to the three classes of husbandmen , fishermen , and manufacturers .
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A christian by the grace of God , and professing the catholic apostolical Roman religion , in which I had the happiness to be born and educated , and in which I am desirous to live and die , I declare that I firmly believe all that the ...
A christian by the grace of God , and professing the catholic apostolical Roman religion , in which I had the happiness to be born and educated , and in which I am desirous to live and die , I declare that I firmly believe all that the ...
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