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<p> The man of the world in the olden time bowed to the fallen statue of Jupiter, by way of bespeaking the favour of the god in the event of his being again lifted on his pedestal What are those provisions for the flesh, which too many [[Christians]] so readily make, but a kind of homage to the old man whom they profess to have renounced? </p>
<p> The man of the world in the olden time bowed to the fallen statue of Jupiter, by way of bespeaking the favour of the god in the event of his being again lifted on his pedestal What are those provisions for the flesh, which too many [[Christians]] so readily make, but a kind of homage to the old man whom they profess to have renounced? </p>
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Latest revision as of 01:08, 13 October 2021

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The man of the world in the olden time bowed to the fallen statue of Jupiter, by way of bespeaking the favour of the god in the event of his being again lifted on his pedestal What are those provisions for the flesh, which too many Christians so readily make, but a kind of homage to the old man whom they profess to have renounced?

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