Heath Readings in the Literature of England, المجلد 1Tom Peete Cross, Clement Tyson Goode Heath, 1927 - 1386 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 51
... things of this world art at leisure for this , as thou often mayest , that thou bestow the wisdom that God has given thee wherever thou 10 mayest bestow it . Think what punishment shall come upon us for this world , when we have not ...
... things of this world art at leisure for this , as thou often mayest , that thou bestow the wisdom that God has given thee wherever thou 10 mayest bestow it . Think what punishment shall come upon us for this world , when we have not ...
الصفحة 54
... things from nothing ! Finally , if there are many great delights in delectable things , what and how great is the delight in him who 30 has made these delectable things ! Who shall enjoy this good ? And what shall belong to him , and ...
... things from nothing ! Finally , if there are many great delights in delectable things , what and how great is the delight in him who 30 has made these delectable things ! Who shall enjoy this good ? And what shall belong to him , and ...
الصفحة 55
... things ! Ask thy inmost mind 5 whether it could contain its joy over so great a blessedness of its own . appeared ( Psalms xvii . 15 ) . If it is quench- ing of thirst , they shall be abundantly satisfied with the fatness of thy house ...
... things ! Ask thy inmost mind 5 whether it could contain its joy over so great a blessedness of its own . appeared ( Psalms xvii . 15 ) . If it is quench- ing of thirst , they shall be abundantly satisfied with the fatness of thy house ...
الصفحة 67
... things . Charge me not in Dyved . ' Lord , ' said they , ' we know that thou art not so young as some of the men of this country , and we fear that thou mayest not have an heir of the wife whom thou hast taken . Take therefore another ...
... things . Charge me not in Dyved . ' Lord , ' said they , ' we know that thou art not so young as some of the men of this country , and we fear that thou mayest not have an heir of the wife whom thou hast taken . Take therefore another ...
الصفحة 77
... things and committed them to memory . So , on the morrow of his feast , the abbot assembled the prior and some few others together , as if to seek advice from others , but he himself knew what he would do . He said that a new seal must ...
... things and committed them to memory . So , on the morrow of his feast , the abbot assembled the prior and some few others together , as if to seek advice from others , but he himself knew what he would do . He said that a new seal must ...
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