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Page 61
... arms for its indepen- dence , and watches with kindling eye the varying fortunes of the fight . It rages around these insignia . Now , she hears the shout of Bannockburn ; and now , the long wail of Flodden . The events of centuries ...
... arms for its indepen- dence , and watches with kindling eye the varying fortunes of the fight . It rages around these insignia . Now , she hears the shout of Bannockburn ; and now , the long wail of Flodden . The events of centuries ...
Page 69
... arms ready to fight for his crown , waved green palms in anticipation of triumph and victory . Thus the living wave , swelling higher as it advanced , rolled on to Jerusalem , bearing Jesus forward to the throne of David . For his ...
... arms ready to fight for his crown , waved green palms in anticipation of triumph and victory . Thus the living wave , swelling higher as it advanced , rolled on to Jerusalem , bearing Jesus forward to the throne of David . For his ...
Page 73
... arms of a people , who , to their everlasting honour , considered crowned heads less sacred than their liberties and religion . Is it by any such act of his people that Christ has been crowned ? Is he in this sense a popular monarch ...
... arms of a people , who , to their everlasting honour , considered crowned heads less sacred than their liberties and religion . Is it by any such act of his people that Christ has been crowned ? Is he in this sense a popular monarch ...
Page 80
... arm hath gotten me the victory . Yet , with some such rare exceptions , the universal custom , on such occasions , is to perform this great act as in the presence of God ; and , adding the solemnities of religion to the scene , by the ...
... arm hath gotten me the victory . Yet , with some such rare exceptions , the universal custom , on such occasions , is to perform this great act as in the presence of God ; and , adding the solemnities of religion to the scene , by the ...
Page 88
... arms that lay the dead in the coffin , or slowly lower them into the tomb . Yet mark how , by the same grave , he stands revealed in another character , with his divine majesty plainly unveiled . To weep for the dead may be weakness ...
... arms that lay the dead in the coffin , or slowly lower them into the tomb . Yet mark how , by the same grave , he stands revealed in another character , with his divine majesty plainly unveiled . To weep for the dead may be weakness ...
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