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Page 4
... presents a noble subject . If his great forerunner felt himself unworthy even to loose the latchet of his shoes , how unworthy are these hands to sustain a theme so sacred and sublime . May he who ordaineth strength " out of the mouth ...
... presents a noble subject . If his great forerunner felt himself unworthy even to loose the latchet of his shoes , how unworthy are these hands to sustain a theme so sacred and sublime . May he who ordaineth strength " out of the mouth ...
Page 7
... presents the strongest imaginable contrast to the spectacle seen in England's palace that day when the king demanded to know of his assembled nobles , by what title they held their lands ? " What title ? " At the rash question Advan- a ...
... presents the strongest imaginable contrast to the spectacle seen in England's palace that day when the king demanded to know of his assembled nobles , by what title they held their lands ? " What title ? " At the rash question Advan- a ...
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... present lot , is training for the highest society . Culti- vate the temper , and acquire the manners , and learn the language of heaven ; nor let the wealth or poverty , the joys or sorrows , the shame or honours of thy earthly state ...
... present lot , is training for the highest society . Culti- vate the temper , and acquire the manners , and learn the language of heaven ; nor let the wealth or poverty , the joys or sorrows , the shame or honours of thy earthly state ...
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... this figure is , it does not adequately re- present the full misery of our condition . We had neither light nor sight . That we may be saved , do you not perceive that two things , therefore , must THE POWER OF DARKNESS . 27.
... this figure is , it does not adequately re- present the full misery of our condition . We had neither light nor sight . That we may be saved , do you not perceive that two things , therefore , must THE POWER OF DARKNESS . 27.
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... presents no true picture of our state by nature . We see it yonder where a city sleeps , while eager angels point Lot's eyes to the break of day , and urge his tardy steps through the doomed streets of Sodom . A fiery firmament hangs ...
... presents no true picture of our state by nature . We see it yonder where a city sleeps , while eager angels point Lot's eyes to the break of day , and urge his tardy steps through the doomed streets of Sodom . A fiery firmament hangs ...
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