The Past as Prologue: Sources and Studies in European Civilization, Том 1Everett Uberto Crosby, Charles Richard Webb Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1973 |
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... heart , so far as the physical structure of the human heart is concerned ; but the psalmist prays for the renewal of the life which was still lingering in his heart . And further , should any one be inclined to boast , not indeed of his ...
... heart , so far as the physical structure of the human heart is concerned ; but the psalmist prays for the renewal of the life which was still lingering in his heart . And further , should any one be inclined to boast , not indeed of his ...
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... heart ; nor let anyone presume to contend impudently with his abbot , or to contend with him at all when outside the monastery . Should he presume to do so , let him undergo the discipline of the Rule . The abbot himself , however ...
... heart ; nor let anyone presume to contend impudently with his abbot , or to contend with him at all when outside the monastery . Should he presume to do so , let him undergo the discipline of the Rule . The abbot himself , however ...
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... heart is not exalted nor mine eyes lifted up ; neither have I dwelt on high things , nor on marvels that are beyond my reach . And why ? If I was not humbly minded but exalted my soul with pride ; as a child that is weaned from his ...
... heart is not exalted nor mine eyes lifted up ; neither have I dwelt on high things , nor on marvels that are beyond my reach . And why ? If I was not humbly minded but exalted my soul with pride ; as a child that is weaned from his ...
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