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1. And bear in mind, if you are a senior citizen, you are in everlastingly deep trouble
2. perish everlastingly? O Lord Almighty, the God of Israel, hear now the prayer of the dead of Israel, and of their children, that have
3. For you remain forever and shall we perish everlastingly? O Lord Almighty the God of Israel hear now the prayer of the dead of Israel and of their children that have sinned before you and have not listened to the voice of the Lord their God therefore evils have cleaved fast to us
4. God understands this, and is so opposite of these things! He’s the everlastingly good Father who will never give up on us no matter how many times we slip, and will always be ready to throw out His loving arms to catch us with His grace
5. She reminded me that a year had passed since I became everlastingly aware that God is LOVE
6. I appeal to your intellect that you will put your whole Life into God’s hands and have Faith in Christ before it is everlastingly too late
7. Jesus may not be the technical and detailed example for all the mortals of all ages on all the realms of this local universe, but he is everlastingly the inspiration and guide of all Paradise pilgrims from the worlds of initial ascension up through a universe of universes and on through Havona to Paradise
8. 6 Andrew and Peter were very unlike in character and temperament, but it must be recorded everlastingly to their credit that they got along together splendidly
9. Lead us everlastingly beside the waters of life
10. everlastingly brilliant radiating glory, for her guidance in sending
11. I can indeed hardly see how anyone ought to wish Christianity to be true; for if so the plain language of the text seems to show that the men who do not believe, and this would include my father, brother, and almost all my best friends, will be everlastingly punished
12. Mighty indeed is the transforming power of the Holy Spirit! The believer and the world are completely put asunder, and everlastingly separated
13. to think what it is to be everlastingly in joy or
14. Persons who are everlastingly claiming pity, sympathy, condolences, are very wearing
15. And She loves the one everlastingly and delights in its works forever; but the
16. In our colloquial dialect everlastingly is used in the
17. 'The boy is everlastingly tormenting me to buy him a drum
18. everlastingly is used in the same way
19. But I felt the whole thing; his mum’s grieve his dad’s frustration and his stipulation on information that his life was altered everlastingly
20. In our colloquial dialect everlastingly is used in the same way
21. everlastingly tormenting me to buy him a drum
22. Why not? Because it would everlastingly destroy his hobby of endless woe and grief
23. Paul did not say everlastingly destroying
24. Such an opinion is supposed to carry with it the conclusion that those who have not known of Christ in some degree, must needs perish everlastingly
25. "It's everlastingly the same thing!" said Raskolnikov, irritably
26. appearance with whiskers and hair that stood up like a brush, his wife, a woman with an everlastingly scared expression, and several open-mouthed children with wonder-struck faces
27. I remember also a couple of Finns, both carpenters, of course, and very good craftsmen; a Swede, the most scientific sailmaker I ever met; another Swede, a steward, who really might have been called a British seaman since he had sailed out of London for over thirty years, a rather superior person; one Italian, an everlastingly smiling but a pugnacious character; one Frenchman, a most excellent sailor, tireless and indomitable under very difficult circumstances; one Hollander, whose placid manner of looking at the ship going to pieces under our feet I shall never forget, and one young, colourless, muscularly very strong German, of no particular character
28. And the Red Ensign, commercial, industrial, historic, pervaded the sea! Assertive only by its numbers, highly significant, and, under its character of a trade-- emblem, nationally expressive, it was symbolic of old and new ideas, of conservatism and progress, of routine and enterprise, of drudgery and adventure--and of a certain easy-going optimism that would have appeared the Father of Sloth itself if it had not been so stubbornly, so everlastingly active
29. Still grander are the gifts of heaven which Musaeus and his son vouchsafe to the just; they take them down into the world below, where they have the saints lying on couches at a feast, everlastingly drunk, crowned with garlands; their idea seems to be that an immortality of drunkenness is the highest meed of virtue
30. Marta had credited him with the possession of sane views, and even with a restraining power over the general's everlastingly discontented vanity
31. He is a fierce sort of priest, everlastingly worrying the Government about the old Church lands and convents
32. The fellow's everlastingly cadging for smokes
33. Several persons came in too from the Kapernaumovs' room; the landlord, a lame one‐eyed man of strange appearance with whiskers and hair that stood up like a brush, his wife, a woman with an everlastingly scared expression, and several open‐mouthed children with wonder‐struck faces
34. To smell apples everlastingly when you can scarcely move and are cold and sick with hunger is maddening
35. This was one of the great days; though the sky had from my clearing only the same everlastingly great look that it wears daily, and I saw no difference in it
36. Cape of Good Hope, do they call ye? Rather Cape Tormentoto, as called of yore; for long allured by the perfidious silences that before had attended us, we found ourselves launched into this tormented sea, where guilty beings transformed into those fowls and these fish, seemed condemned to swim on everlastingly without any haven in store, or beat that black air without any horizon
37. I don't like reading the epitaphs of tombstones: they are everlastingly the same
38. ’ Alyosha, I am not worthy to repeat those lines in my vulgar words and in my vulgar tone, my everlastingly vulgar tone, that I can never cure myself of
39. Making this determination he observed that Andrey Efimovitch, that everlastingly silent, bald little man who sat in the office three rooms from where Semyon Ivanovitch sat, and hadn't said a word to him for twenty years, was standing on the stairs, that he, too, was counting his silver roubles, and shaking his head, he said to him: "Money!" "If there's no money there will be no porridge," he added grimly as he went down the stairs, and just at the door he ended: "And I have seven children, sir
40. The misconception of those who judge the Christian doctrine by the standard of the state or civil doctrine is this,—that they imagine that the perfection of which Christ speaks may be attained in this life, and ask themselves just as they would ask concerning some law of the State, what will happen when all this shall be fulfilled? This hypothesis is fallacious, because the perfection indicated by Christianity is infinite and can never be attained; and Christ promulgates his doctrine, knowing that although absolute perfection will never be attained, yet the aspiration toward it will ever contribute to the welfare of mankind, that this welfare may by this means be everlastingly increased
41. The practice or form will never die out—I can vouch for that; but what, after all, is the form, I ask once more? You can't compel an examining magistrate to be hampered or bound by it everlastingly