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1 Int| there is nothing. The flower comes into existence when it becomes
2 Int| life, an exaltation that comes near to canonizing those
3 Int| priest is to be abhorred. It comes from the false doctrine
4 I | a philosopher: "The way comes not from Heaven," said he, "
5 I | folly.~ After my death comes a day that will settle this
6 I | wheel? If we say the wheel comes from the parts we know its
7 I | and to his truth God also comes and they commune, and so
8 I | within his room the response comes from a thousand miles and
9 I | Earth there is nothing which comes not from deeds. And where
10 II | with mere temporary virtue4 comes no such revelation. We must
11 II | silent for a while.~ Reason comes from Heaven, he continued,
12 II | of love.~ Bravery even comes from benevolence and is
13 II | heart. But the broad spirit comes from righteousness and yet
14 II | careful, or greater harm comes than from forgetting to
15 II | mean, then fast and slow he comes and goes freely obedient
16 II | lives. From extravagance comes poverty and from poverty
17 II | with a century of peace comes extravagance. That it may
18 III| and when the emergency comes reveal their fidelity. In
19 IV | selfish, and with severity comes reform. When severe, the
20 IV | power, and their blessing comes to us in this continued
21 V | followers, "See! When he comes I'll strike him!" and waited
22 V | waste our time. "Strength comes not twice. A day is not
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