Paragraph

1    1|         still forced to cut our spiritual bread far thinner than our
2    1|   visible sign of an inward and spiritual grace," than this, and I
3    1|     more esteemed than its true spiritual fathers and mothers. I once
4    4|       through the region of the spiritual world; I have had this advantage
5    7| intellectual and what is called spiritual man in him were slumbering
6    7|       could get him to take the spiritual view of things; the highest
7   12|     higher, or, as it is named, spiritual life, as do most men, and
8   12|      our animal, or inspire our spiritual life, but food for the worms
9   12|         vigor distinct from the spiritual. This creature succeeded
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (VA1) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2009. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License