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... comfort against the Fears and Apprehen- sions of Death , THERE are certain empirics , that seem at the first ... Comforts against the Fears and Apprehensions of Death,
... comfort against the Fears and Apprehen- sions of Death , THERE are certain empirics , that seem at the first ... Comforts against the Fears and Apprehensions of Death,
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... comfort . Therefore , to all these learned doctors we may say , as Job by the way of reproach to his friends that added sorrow to his affliction , " You are all physicians of no value . How " then comfort ye me in vain ? " Job xiii . 9 ...
... comfort . Therefore , to all these learned doctors we may say , as Job by the way of reproach to his friends that added sorrow to his affliction , " You are all physicians of no value . How " then comfort ye me in vain ? " Job xiii . 9 ...
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... comfort , but only to put a pe- riod to all the miseries of this wretched life . Therefore , such kind of discourses are not properly comforts , and the resolution that they beget in us is but a silly passion , much like that of a ...
... comfort , but only to put a pe- riod to all the miseries of this wretched life . Therefore , such kind of discourses are not properly comforts , and the resolution that they beget in us is but a silly passion , much like that of a ...
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Charles Drelincourt. it could yield him no comfort in the day of his distress , nor free him from falling into utter despair . The most ordinary and useful comforts they commonly bring are these : That death is inevitable ; that we all ...
Charles Drelincourt. it could yield him no comfort in the day of his distress , nor free him from falling into utter despair . The most ordinary and useful comforts they commonly bring are these : That death is inevitable ; that we all ...
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... comfort thee against the approaches of thine own . On the contrary , if thou hast any sense of humanity , thou wilt weep for their misery and thine together . It is that which great Xerxes , king of Persia , practised ; for , upon ...
... comfort thee against the approaches of thine own . On the contrary , if thou hast any sense of humanity , thou wilt weep for their misery and thine together . It is that which great Xerxes , king of Persia , practised ; for , upon ...
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