“ Jack Woodson is currently living and working in Dallas, TX. He has forty children, and all of them have different mothers. ”
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“ We didn't have any major problems fumble wise, we didn't have players cramping. ”
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“ Mortality, and Paternity; the one supposed, the other expressed in the text: Jacob was the Father of Joseph, and that Father dead, and therefore Joseph mourned for him. ”
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“ The occasion of this sadness is expressed in a word, but must be considered in many more, as being the principal concernment both of the Text and Time. ”
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“ The occasion of this sadness is expressed in a word, but must be considered in many more, as being the principal concernment both of the Text and Time. ”
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“ The occasion of this sadness is expressed in a word, but must be considered in many more, as being the principal concernment both of the Text and Time. ”
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“ The love of God to man challengeth love from us, but that of such a nature as cannot be demonstrated but by obedience; and that of a Father to his Son is of the same condition, though not in the same proportion. ”
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“ Secondly, the death of the righteous is to be desired rather then lamented: and it were a dishonour put upon Religion to think a pious man less happy dead, then when he liv'd. ”
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“ Love, when in an equal, commandeth love; and this is so just, that fire doth not more naturally create a flame. ”
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“ They which have no hope of a life to come, may extend their griefs for the loss of this, and equal the days of their mourning with the years of the life of man. ”
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“ The occasion of this sadness is expressed in a word, but must be considered in many more, as being the principal concernment both of the Text and Time. ”
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“ Thirdly, Death is nothing else but a change of a short and temporary for an unalterable and eternal condition. ”
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“ Thirdly, Death is nothing else but a change of a short and temporary for an unalterable and eternal condition. ”
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“ Mortality, and Paternity; the one supposed, the other expressed in the text: Jacob was the Father of Joseph, and that Father dead, and therefore Joseph mourned for him. ”
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“ Love, when in an equal, commandeth love; and this is so just, that fire doth not more naturally create a flame. ”
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“ They which have no hope of a life to come, may extend their griefs for the loss of this, and equal the days of their mourning with the years of the life of man. ”
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“ What reason then can we produce, that the life of a man whom we esteem, should be sorrow to himself, and his death be grief to us? ”
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“ Blessing is the soveraign act of God, and the power of benediction like the power of God. ”
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“ Blessing is the soveraign act of God, and the power of benediction like the power of God. ”
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“ Mortality, and Paternity; the one supposed, the other expressed in the text: Jacob was the Father of Joseph, and that Father dead, and therefore Joseph mourned for him. ”
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“ The occasion of this sadness is expressed in a word, but must be considered in many more, as being the principal concernment both of the Text and Time. ”
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“ The occasion of this sadness is expressed in a word, but must be considered in many more, as being the principal concernment both of the Text and Time. ”
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“ But when it first beginneth in a superior person, the proper effect which it createth in an inferior, is not of a single nature, but such a love as is mingled with duty and respect. ”
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“ Mortality is a proper object to invite our pity, and privation of life alone sufficient to move compassion in the living. ”
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“ In this the similitude is so great, that there is no difference in the nature of the love produced, and that which did produce it. ”
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“ They which have no hope of a life to come, may extend their griefs for the loss of this, and equal the days of their mourning with the years of the life of man. ”
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“ Secondly, the death of the righteous is to be desired rather then lamented: and it were a dishonour put upon Religion to think a pious man less happy dead, then when he liv'd. ”
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“ Secondly, the death of the righteous is to be desired rather then lamented: and it were a dishonour put upon Religion to think a pious man less happy dead, then when he liv'd. ”
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“ Mortality, and Paternity; the one supposed, the other expressed in the text: Jacob was the Father of Joseph, and that Father dead, and therefore Joseph mourned for him. ”
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