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Page 107
... faith of their fathers , and that meant with vivid and even painful distinctness the faith of the Roman Catholic Church . We can expunge that , and we have expunged it , since the original line about the prayers of Mary had , of course ...
... faith of their fathers , and that meant with vivid and even painful distinctness the faith of the Roman Catholic Church . We can expunge that , and we have expunged it , since the original line about the prayers of Mary had , of course ...
Page 144
... faith have been often humiliated and sometimes actually dis- graced , will be recalled to mind as the fit illustrations of an easy coming to terms with the enemy . It will seem irritatingly unnecessary , after so long and so pain- ful a ...
... faith have been often humiliated and sometimes actually dis- graced , will be recalled to mind as the fit illustrations of an easy coming to terms with the enemy . It will seem irritatingly unnecessary , after so long and so pain- ful a ...
Page 146
... faith . There is with this faith the desire to see its triumph . No matter how lamely we may express it , no matter how unfiery , how half dim may be the blaze in the utter- ance when we say , " Thy kingdom come , " we do mean it . We ...
... faith . There is with this faith the desire to see its triumph . No matter how lamely we may express it , no matter how unfiery , how half dim may be the blaze in the utter- ance when we say , " Thy kingdom come , " we do mean it . We ...
Contents
POETRY AND LIFE | 7 |
SHAKESPEARES CREED | 26 |
THE LINCOLN OF THE SECOND INAUGURAL | 43 |
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