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" God which at home he cares not for, while his eye is fixed on some window, on some passenger, and his heart knows not whither his lips go. He rises, and looking about with admiration, complains on our frozen charity, commends the ancient. At church he... "
The vain religion of the formal hypocrite, and the mischief of an unbridled ... - Σελίδα 220
των Richard Baxter - 1717
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Joseph Hall - 1845 - 394 σελίδες
...eye is fixed on some window or some passenger, and his heart knows not whither his lips go. He rises, and looking about with admiration, complains on our frozen charity, commends the ancient. At church, he will ever sit where he may be seen best, and in the middest of the sermon pulls out his...

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...is fixed on some window, on some passenger, and his heart knows not whither his lips go. He rises, and looking about with admiration, complains on our frozen charity, commends the ancient. At church he will ever sit where he may be seen best, and in the midst of the sermon pulls out his...




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