Love is another name for the whole and sole reality practiced by the noblest human being. |
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This ambiguous expression, rather than opinion, of Mr. Denyst is the whole and sole foundation of the French claims. |
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In reference to himself, as the person in whom the whole and sole authority was vested, Wesley called his preachers by the name of helpers. |
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That the whole and sole power of choosing was not in the people, for they were guided and directed in their choice by the eleven Apostles. |
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Still, this citadel of his own making, clearly set off from the rest of things and entrusted to him, was the whole and sole domain of man's responsible action. |
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This may be one of the causes but not the whole and sole reason. |
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