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... became the sum and em- bodiment of all his universe , mental , moral and spiritual . For Francis Thompson was the prodi- gal , who had been sent out into the fields to feed the swine , and could not rest there because some- thing ...
... became the sum and em- bodiment of all his universe , mental , moral and spiritual . For Francis Thompson was the prodi- gal , who had been sent out into the fields to feed the swine , and could not rest there because some- thing ...
Page 43
... for thee . " He thinks that he has not chosen , but , actually , his refusal to choose became a kind of choice having grave consequences of its own . A man might as well bang the door to in the face of God , IN MODERN LITERATURE 43.
... for thee . " He thinks that he has not chosen , but , actually , his refusal to choose became a kind of choice having grave consequences of its own . A man might as well bang the door to in the face of God , IN MODERN LITERATURE 43.
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... became so proficient that he made it an open boast . His ingenuity in this art gains him superficial success , so that it is not until late in life that he makes the discovery that a man's true self cannot be found by that method . Self ...
... became so proficient that he made it an open boast . His ingenuity in this art gains him superficial success , so that it is not until late in life that he makes the discovery that a man's true self cannot be found by that method . Self ...
Page 93
... became potent in the history of nations , should we not stand with feet unshod where God utters His word , where the Holy Spirit intercedes " with groanings that can- not be uttered " ? " We are not our own ; we are bought with a price ...
... became potent in the history of nations , should we not stand with feet unshod where God utters His word , where the Holy Spirit intercedes " with groanings that can- not be uttered " ? " We are not our own ; we are bought with a price ...
Page 110
... Nature had no heart , or else one that was false and cruel . Then he looked again and this time with a truer , deeper , steadier vision , until the soul of man became luminous to him , and new depths of reality stood 110 SPIRITUAL VOICES.
... Nature had no heart , or else one that was false and cruel . Then he looked again and this time with a truer , deeper , steadier vision , until the soul of man became luminous to him , and new depths of reality stood 110 SPIRITUAL VOICES.
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