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whom , they move and live , and have their being , who every day and every hour
experience his goodness , and may if they will be conscious that he is ever
present with them : that they also should forget that he is omnipresent and
omniscient ...
whom , they move and live , and have their being , who every day and every hour
experience his goodness , and may if they will be conscious that he is ever
present with them : that they also should forget that he is omnipresent and
omniscient ...
Pàgina 489
Let us reflect that God is always fincere to . wards us , and therefore we should be
fo to him ; that it would be ingratitude to deceive him if we could , and that it is the
height of folly to attempt it when we cannot . Let us then beware of the leaven ...
Let us reflect that God is always fincere to . wards us , and therefore we should be
fo to him ; that it would be ingratitude to deceive him if we could , and that it is the
height of folly to attempt it when we cannot . Let us then beware of the leaven ...
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