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Bartle, Virtual Worldliness, in Balkin & Noveck pp 31-54
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The Analysis of the Worldliness of the Surrounding World and Worldliness in General; § 15.
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The Analysis of the Worldliness of the Surrounding World and Worldliness in General; § 15.
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No! Worldliness should not enter here at any cost.
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No! Worldliness should not enter here at any cost.
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Worldliness wars upon the sentiment of family, and I know of no strife more impassioned.
The Simple Life Charles Wagner
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Worldliness is the attractive power of something present, in opposition to something to come.
Sermons Preached at Brighton Third Series Frederick W. Robertson
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Worldliness and ambition, revenge and immorality, cast a deep shadow over the records of the papacy at this time, until the century closes with the reign of Alexander VI., or
A Key to the Knowledge of Church History (Ancient) John Henry Blunt
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Worldliness moves a great multitude in the formation of this union.
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Worldliness is the principle of contentment with things as they are.
Religious Reality 1922
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