Rejoices in A Sentence

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    At his appearing all nature rejoices (Yasht, 13, 93); he enters into conflict with the demons and rids the earth of their presence (Yasht, 17,19); Satan approaches him as tempter to make him renounce his faith (Vendidad, 19, 6).

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    Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth.

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    Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with truth.

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    My boy is growing up and rejoices in life, in which like everybody else he will deceive or be deceived.

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    No man rejoices safely unless he has within him the testimony of a good conscience.

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    The attitude of a man who denies the doctrine of immortality and rejoices in the denial is not strictly pessimistic. A Christian again may be pessimistic about the present; he must logically be optimistic about the future - a teleological view of the universe implies optimism on the whole; the agnostic may be indifferent to, or pessimistic, regarding the future, while exceedingly satisfied with life as he finds it.

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    There is no atmosphere of simplicity and teachableness which rejoices in the manifestation of power and sympathy and liberty.

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    Tho love does not delight in evil but rather rejoices with the truth.

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    Villains, over whose fate the reader rejoices, are put down as victims of vile treason, and those who dealt with them as he would have been glad to do are subjected to horrible executions without one word of sympathy.

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    Well my dear child, you know how your father's heart rejoices to know that you...