The Christian Life: Social and IndividualGould, 1858 - 528 страница |
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... eternity , attuning their harps , when memory wanders back to the little earth , and they think of that humility which is the highest glory of the finite . In that anthem the Hebrew minstrel sung of him- self as a stricken lamb resting ...
... eternity , attuning their harps , when memory wanders back to the little earth , and they think of that humility which is the highest glory of the finite . In that anthem the Hebrew minstrel sung of him- self as a stricken lamb resting ...
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... eternity and to God . It bestows the sublime privilege of waiting upon the Most High ; it permits the weak and wildered creature of finitude to watch the unfolding of the schemes of almighty Wisdom under the eye of almighty Love ; and ...
... eternity and to God . It bestows the sublime privilege of waiting upon the Most High ; it permits the weak and wildered creature of finitude to watch the unfolding of the schemes of almighty Wisdom under the eye of almighty Love ; and ...
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... eternity , finally rolls away , and bares the sunless heavens . Consider , again , the joy that may arise in the heavenly ages from the contemplation of the works of God . Even here it can not be questioned that serene and exquisite ...
... eternity , finally rolls away , and bares the sunless heavens . Consider , again , the joy that may arise in the heavenly ages from the contemplation of the works of God . Even here it can not be questioned that serene and exquisite ...
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... eternity ; then it is that he does what it is the distinctive privilege and nobleness of man on this earth to do , what marks him as animated by those emotions to which , under God , humanity owes all it has achieved in time . All this ...
... eternity ; then it is that he does what it is the distinctive privilege and nobleness of man on this earth to do , what marks him as animated by those emotions to which , under God , humanity owes all it has achieved in time . All this ...
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... eternity , and not when we contract it - that we become noble and man - like . We turn now to our cotemporary satire . Do we not ineet , on all hands , with forms of ridicule - with quiet sneers , with rude horse - laughter , with ...
... eternity , and not when we contract it - that we become noble and man - like . We turn now to our cotemporary satire . Do we not ineet , on all hands , with forms of ridicule - with quiet sneers , with rude horse - laughter , with ...
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