English Literature Through the Ages: Beowulf to StevensonG.G. Harrap & Company, 1925 - 591 pages |
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... delight in them. That is the point that, Agracious heart takes great delight in the saints on earth. First in their persons, or else in their society, and communion with them. Or rather in this way: they take delight in them, severally ...
... delight in them. That is the point that, Agracious heart takes great delight in the saints on earth. First in their persons, or else in their society, and communion with them. Or rather in this way: they take delight in them, severally ...
Page 302
... delight of good and truth , but they who are in hell have the delight of what is evil and false ; for all delight is of love , and love is the esse of the life of man , wherefore as man is man according to the quality of his love , so ...
... delight of good and truth , but they who are in hell have the delight of what is evil and false ; for all delight is of love , and love is the esse of the life of man , wherefore as man is man according to the quality of his love , so ...
Page 361
... delight of good and truth , but those who are in hell have the delight of evil and false ; for all delight is of love , and love is the esse of the life of man ; wherefore as man is man according to the quality of his love , so he is ...
... delight of good and truth , but those who are in hell have the delight of evil and false ; for all delight is of love , and love is the esse of the life of man ; wherefore as man is man according to the quality of his love , so he is ...
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