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... things sweetly , leading on the lowest things by things middle , middle things by the highest , and all things to its own ends . Hence that subordination of one angelic hierarchy under another ; hence the connexion by which the heavenly ...
... things sweetly , leading on the lowest things by things middle , middle things by the highest , and all things to its own ends . Hence that subordination of one angelic hierarchy under another ; hence the connexion by which the heavenly ...
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... things ? Such a government would be like a man possessing a precious scientific instrument but wanting the knowledge to use it , other- wise than by a species of imitation and the force of mere mechanical habit . Some advantage he may ...
... things ? Such a government would be like a man possessing a precious scientific instrument but wanting the knowledge to use it , other- wise than by a species of imitation and the force of mere mechanical habit . Some advantage he may ...
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... things in themselves , yet so long as they are posi- tively commanded by those whom you are bound to obey , to you they are not such and even if they were , that it is in little things that the real hearty desire of doing one's duty ...
... things in themselves , yet so long as they are posi- tively commanded by those whom you are bound to obey , to you they are not such and even if they were , that it is in little things that the real hearty desire of doing one's duty ...
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