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... feel that sun is indeed a sun . Thus is it also salutary for the disciple of Christ , at times , from the kingdom of light to cast forth a glance over the dark stage where men play their part in lonely gloom , without a Saviour ...
... feel that sun is indeed a sun . Thus is it also salutary for the disciple of Christ , at times , from the kingdom of light to cast forth a glance over the dark stage where men play their part in lonely gloom , without a Saviour ...
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... feeling , furnishes a more just estimate of the true dignity of man , and opens more sources of intellectual and spiritual enjoyment than any other book . Science and literature have taken deep root in this consecrated soil . No book ...
... feeling , furnishes a more just estimate of the true dignity of man , and opens more sources of intellectual and spiritual enjoyment than any other book . Science and literature have taken deep root in this consecrated soil . No book ...
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... feeling of poetry . It is a fire that is enkindled at " the living lamp of nature , ” and glows only on a few favoured altars . And yet I cannot but love the poetic associations of the Bible . Now , they are sublime and beautiful , like ...
... feeling of poetry . It is a fire that is enkindled at " the living lamp of nature , ” and glows only on a few favoured altars . And yet I cannot but love the poetic associations of the Bible . Now , they are sublime and beautiful , like ...
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... feeling ; and to be a sort of standing appeal to the tenderness and honour of men in all their mutual intercourse . I allude to such examples as the following . " Thou shalt not vex a stranger , nor oppress him ; for ye were strangers ...
... feeling ; and to be a sort of standing appeal to the tenderness and honour of men in all their mutual intercourse . I allude to such examples as the following . " Thou shalt not vex a stranger , nor oppress him ; for ye were strangers ...
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... feeling in the law relative to pledges . " When thou dost lend thy brother any thing , thou shalt not go into his house to fetch his pledge . " You may not enter there to dis- cover the nakedness of the land . Your eye shall not ...
... feeling in the law relative to pledges . " When thou dost lend thy brother any thing , thou shalt not go into his house to fetch his pledge . " You may not enter there to dis- cover the nakedness of the land . Your eye shall not ...
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