England's AntiphonMacmillan, 1874 - 332 páginas |
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... truth , in proportion to whose power in them they take rank in the kingdom of heaven , the only kingdom that can endure , all others being but as the mimicries of children playing at government . Little as they then knew of the ...
... truth , in proportion to whose power in them they take rank in the kingdom of heaven , the only kingdom that can endure , all others being but as the mimicries of children playing at government . Little as they then knew of the ...
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... truths are working , unknown and yet active , which , embodied in theory , and dissociated from the living mind that was in Christ , will as certainly breed worms as any omer of hoarded manna . Holding the skirt of his garment in one ...
... truths are working , unknown and yet active , which , embodied in theory , and dissociated from the living mind that was in Christ , will as certainly breed worms as any omer of hoarded manna . Holding the skirt of his garment in one ...
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... truth of man's spiritual condition ever since : Ah , Lord ! for sin our flowers do fade : I hear thy voice , but I see thee nought . The vision had vanished , but the voice remained ; for they that hear shall live , and to the pure in ...
... truth of man's spiritual condition ever since : Ah , Lord ! for sin our flowers do fade : I hear thy voice , but I see thee nought . The vision had vanished , but the voice remained ; for they that hear shall live , and to the pure in ...
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... truth . They must be accepted as the conclusions of as large a knowledge of life in diversified mode as ever fell to the lot of man . GOOD COUNSEL OF CHAUCER . Fly from the press , and dwell with soothfastness ; truthfulness . Suffice1 ...
... truth . They must be accepted as the conclusions of as large a knowledge of life in diversified mode as ever fell to the lot of man . GOOD COUNSEL OF CHAUCER . Fly from the press , and dwell with soothfastness ; truthfulness . Suffice1 ...
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... truth thee shall deliver - it is no drede . This needs no comment . Even the remark that every line is worth meditation may well appear superfluous . One little fact only with regard to the rhymes , common to this and the next poem ...
... truth thee shall deliver - it is no drede . This needs no comment . Even the remark that every line is worth meditation may well appear superfluous . One little fact only with regard to the rhymes , common to this and the next poem ...
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