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Page 81
... divine right of kings , " with which courtiers have flattered tyrants , and tyrants have sought to hedge round their royalty , is a fiction . In other cases a mere fiction , it is in Christ's case a great fact . The crown that rests on ...
... divine right of kings , " with which courtiers have flattered tyrants , and tyrants have sought to hedge round their royalty , is a fiction . In other cases a mere fiction , it is in Christ's case a great fact . The crown that rests on ...
Page 82
... divine than the calm , even , unimpassioned tone with which our Lord's disciples describe the events , and write the moving story of their Master's wrongs . Where one would fancy an angel might have been stirred to anger , or would have ...
... divine than the calm , even , unimpassioned tone with which our Lord's disciples describe the events , and write the moving story of their Master's wrongs . Where one would fancy an angel might have been stirred to anger , or would have ...
Page 88
... divine majesty plainly unveiled . To weep for the dead may be weakness , but to raise the dead is power . Like the clear shining after rain , when every tree seems hung with quivering leaves of light , and the heath of the moor sparkles ...
... divine majesty plainly unveiled . To weep for the dead may be weakness , but to raise the dead is power . Like the clear shining after rain , when every tree seems hung with quivering leaves of light , and the heath of the moor sparkles ...
Page 99
... divine favour . The peace of God kept her heart and mind through Jesus Christ . Yet her sorrows found a solace , life's bitterest hour a sweetness , also , in the simple couplet that was often on her lips— " Come what , come may ; Time ...
... divine favour . The peace of God kept her heart and mind through Jesus Christ . Yet her sorrows found a solace , life's bitterest hour a sweetness , also , in the simple couplet that was often on her lips— " Come what , come may ; Time ...
Page 104
... form a subject brimful of horrors ; the deepest , darkest , unfathomed mystery in the whole plan of the divine government . Yet what affords no pleasure may , notwithstanding , yield profit ; and that 104 THE TRANSLATION .
... form a subject brimful of horrors ; the deepest , darkest , unfathomed mystery in the whole plan of the divine government . Yet what affords no pleasure may , notwithstanding , yield profit ; and that 104 THE TRANSLATION .
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