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The truth of truths might come in merely affirmative form , and she would decline to touch it . Such truth as that , she might repeat with Clifford , would be stolen in defiance of her duty to mankind .
The truth of truths might come in merely affirmative form , and she would decline to touch it . Such truth as that , she might repeat with Clifford , would be stolen in defiance of her duty to mankind .
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belief of truth , which is the enjoying of it , is the sovereign good of human nature . The first creature of God , in the works of the days , was the light of the sense ; the last was the light of reason ; and his sabbath work ever ...
belief of truth , which is the enjoying of it , is the sovereign good of human nature . The first creature of God , in the works of the days , was the light of the sense ; the last was the light of reason ; and his sabbath work ever ...
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If you are true , but not in the same truth with me , cleave to your companions ; I will seek my own . I do this not selfishly but humbly and truly . It is alike your interest , and mine , and all men's , however long we have dwelt in ...
If you are true , but not in the same truth with me , cleave to your companions ; I will seek my own . I do this not selfishly but humbly and truly . It is alike your interest , and mine , and all men's , however long we have dwelt in ...
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