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... telling all sorts of wonders he wrought , and declaring that none could be so great again ; none get so near to God . They looked back also to the prophets , a long line of divine men , so they reckoned , but less than the awful Moses ...
... telling all sorts of wonders he wrought , and declaring that none could be so great again ; none get so near to God . They looked back also to the prophets , a long line of divine men , so they reckoned , but less than the awful Moses ...
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... telling of the miracles he wrought eighteen hundred years ago ; that he would prove the immortality of the soul by the ... tell of unconditional election , salvation without works , and im- puted righteousness , and talk of hell till the ...
... telling of the miracles he wrought eighteen hundred years ago ; that he would prove the immortality of the soul by the ... tell of unconditional election , salvation without works , and im- puted righteousness , and talk of hell till the ...
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... tell of the audience which heard the Sermon on the mount , which listened to the parables , the rebukes , the beautiful beatitudes . They were plain men , and humble women ; many of them foolish like you and me ; some of them sinners ...
... tell of the audience which heard the Sermon on the mount , which listened to the parables , the rebukes , the beautiful beatitudes . They were plain men , and humble women ; many of them foolish like you and me ; some of them sinners ...
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... tell of his divine birth , his wondrous power that healed the sick , palsied and crippled , deaf and dumb and blind , created bread , turned water into wine , and bid obedient devils come and go ; a power that raised the dead . They tell ...
... tell of his divine birth , his wondrous power that healed the sick , palsied and crippled , deaf and dumb and blind , created bread , turned water into wine , and bid obedient devils come and go ; a power that raised the dead . They tell ...
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... tell them they had eyes , and might see if they would look . Some faculties of the body act spontaneously at first - so others of the spirit . Immortality is a fact of man's nature , so it is a part of the universe , just as the sun is ...
... tell them they had eyes , and might see if they would look . Some faculties of the body act spontaneously at first - so others of the spirit . Immortality is a fact of man's nature , so it is a part of the universe , just as the sun is ...
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Page 208 - Paradise, and groves Elysian, Fortunate Fields — like those of old Sought in the Atlantic Main — why should they be A history only of departed things, Or a mere fiction of what never was ? For the discerning intellect of Man, When wedded to this goodly universe In love and holy passion, shall find these A simple produce of the common day.
Page 1 - Have any of the rulers or of the Pharisees believed on him? 49 But this people who knoweth not the law are cursed.
Page 34 - Mysterious Night ! when our first Parent knew Thee from report divine, and heard thy name, Did he not tremble for this lovely frame, This glorious canopy of light and blue ? Yet 'neath a curtain of translucent dew, Bathed in the rays of the great setting flame, Hesperus with the host of heaven came ; And lo, Creation widened in man's view.
Page 44 - Then to side with Truth is noble when we share her wretched crust, Ere her cause bring fame and profit, and 'tis prosperous to be just ; Then it is the brave man chooses, while the coward stands aside, Doubting in his abject spirit, till his Lord is crucified, And the multitude make virtue of the faith they had denied.
Page 208 - All strength — all terror, single or in bands, That ever was put forth in personal form — Jehovah — with his thunder, and the choir Of shouting Angels, and the empyreal thrones — I pass them unalarmed.
Page 191 - tis a thing impossible to frame Conceptions equal to the soul's desires, And the most difficult of tasks to keep Heights which the soul is competent to gain.
Page 5 - We know that God spake unto Moses ; but as for this fellow, we know not whence he is.
Page 245 - Mother, for love of grace, Lay not that flattering unction to your soul, That not your trespass, but my madness, speaks : It will but skin and film the ulcerous place, While rank corruption, mining all within, Infects unseen.
Page 210 - Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee! E'en though it be a cross That raiseth me; Still all my song shall be. Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee!
Page 129 - That chang'd through all, and yet in all the same, Great in the earth as in the' ethereal frame, Warms in the sun, refreshes in the breeze, Glows in the stars, and blossoms in the tree* ; Lives through all life, extends through all extent, Spreads undivided, operates unspent...