American Literature: Tradition & Innovation, Volume 1Harrison T. Meserole, Walter Sutton, Brom Weber |
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... Christ ; to have him for my head , and to be a member of his body ; also to have Christ for my teacher and prophet . I very often think with sweetness , and longings , and pantings of soul , of being a little child , taking hold of Christ ...
... Christ ; to have him for my head , and to be a member of his body ; also to have Christ for my teacher and prophet . I very often think with sweetness , and longings , and pantings of soul , of being a little child , taking hold of Christ ...
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... Christ's kingdom in the world . The histories of the past advancement of Christ's kingdom have been sweet to me . When I have read histories of past ages , the plea- santest thing in all my reading has been , to read of the kingdom of ...
... Christ's kingdom in the world . The histories of the past advancement of Christ's kingdom have been sweet to me . When I have read histories of past ages , the plea- santest thing in all my reading has been , to read of the kingdom of ...
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... Christ is the seed of Abraham . He is the great seed of Abraham , to whom and in whom the promise was made , Gal . 3.19 . 16 , and it is by this seed or this BRANCH that the bless- ing is to the tree . All the fruit of the tree is by ...
... Christ is the seed of Abraham . He is the great seed of Abraham , to whom and in whom the promise was made , Gal . 3.19 . 16 , and it is by this seed or this BRANCH that the bless- ing is to the tree . All the fruit of the tree is by ...
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Four Early Travelers and Observers | 1 |
George Alsop 1638post 1666 | 27 |
Of the Situation and Plenty | 34 |
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