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... soul ' tis hell to be But for one moment void of thee . ' Direct , control , suggest this day All I design , or do , or say ; That all my powers , with all their might , In thy sole glory may unite . " " Teach me to live , that I may ...
... soul ' tis hell to be But for one moment void of thee . ' Direct , control , suggest this day All I design , or do , or say ; That all my powers , with all their might , In thy sole glory may unite . " " Teach me to live , that I may ...
Page 74
... soul , as she is of her body . The rising of a pimple on her face , the sting of a gnat , will make her keep to her room for two or three days , and she thinks they are very rash people , that don't take care of things in time ... She ...
... soul , as she is of her body . The rising of a pimple on her face , the sting of a gnat , will make her keep to her room for two or three days , and she thinks they are very rash people , that don't take care of things in time ... She ...
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... Soul Rising out of the Vanity of Time into the Riches of Eternity , " which indicates that prayer is not interpreted in any narrow sense but as the whole attitude of the soul towards God . It is significant that the character who shows ...
... Soul Rising out of the Vanity of Time into the Riches of Eternity , " which indicates that prayer is not interpreted in any narrow sense but as the whole attitude of the soul towards God . It is significant that the character who shows ...
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