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 1    4|       and useful struggles with worldly cares.~ ~ The power of generalizing
 2    4|       of good sense joined with worldly prudence, that often render
 3    4|         foundation of it solely worldly utility; nay, a still more
 4    5|      her virtue, independent of worldly considerations.~ ~ 'As authority
 5    5|         with the most vexatious worldly cares, and bear with the
 6    5|        to enforce, with pitiful worldly shifts and slight of hand
 7    5| unavailing solicitude to attain worldly happiness, on a confined
 8    5|       her religion, and so much worldly wisdom with her morality,
 9    5|          guard a character from worldly mischances; but will infallibly
10    5|         may be a substitute for worldly pursuits; yet narrow, instead
11    5|         marred by the shuffling worldly wisdom of men, who, forgetting
12    7|  founded on modesty, and not on worldly prudence; or verily a good
13    8|      rests on opinion is merely worldly, and that it is the virtue
14   12|    perplexed the notions of the worldly wise, that they more than
15   13|      inspire them. The glare of worldly pomp which surrounded these
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