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... poor , stand thou there , or sit here under my footstool , are ye not then partial in yourselves , and are become judges fevil thoughts ? Hath not God chosen the poor of this world rich rfaith , and heirs of the kingdom which he hath ...
... poor , stand thou there , or sit here under my footstool , are ye not then partial in yourselves , and are become judges fevil thoughts ? Hath not God chosen the poor of this world rich rfaith , and heirs of the kingdom which he hath ...
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... poor than any other . In simply preparing it for a market in its rough state , it would give employment through a part of the summer and the whole of the winter to at least twenty persons . - An experiment was some time since tried in ...
... poor than any other . In simply preparing it for a market in its rough state , it would give employment through a part of the summer and the whole of the winter to at least twenty persons . - An experiment was some time since tried in ...
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... poor in spirit , " — that is , those who do not set their hearts on money or false riches , - " for theirs is the ... poor in London spend more for gin in one day , than it would cost them to dance to weari- ness every day in the week ...
... poor in spirit , " — that is , those who do not set their hearts on money or false riches , - " for theirs is the ... poor in London spend more for gin in one day , than it would cost them to dance to weari- ness every day in the week ...
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COOPERATIVE MAGAZINE | 51 |
NEW SERIES | 99 |
A BRIEF SKETCH OF SOCIETY | 105 |
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