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        be troubled with restless longings for something to divert the mind
      
      
        and satisfy the heart. They have found the pearl of great price, and
      
      
        the mind is at peaceful rest. Their pleasures are of a pure, peaceful,
      
      
        elevated, heavenly character. They leave no painful reflections, no
      
      
        remorse. Such pleasures do not impair health or prostrate the mind,
      
      
        but are of a healthful nature
      
      
      
      
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