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... children . There is some kinship between the poet and the child , and Thompson was never quite at home save with children . He approached them , not as a psychologist anxious to analyse or study the child mind , but as one in whom the child ...
... children . There is some kinship between the poet and the child , and Thompson was never quite at home save with children . He approached them , not as a psychologist anxious to analyse or study the child mind , but as one in whom the child ...
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... child that led the patriarch to that " walk with God " which has so filled our hearts with desire . " Out of the mouth of children and of little children hast Thou made a fortress for Thyself " is one of the great utterances of the ...
... child that led the patriarch to that " walk with God " which has so filled our hearts with desire . " Out of the mouth of children and of little children hast Thou made a fortress for Thyself " is one of the great utterances of the ...
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... children was suddenly confronted by the question asked by the youngest of his hear- ers- " But why did he want to run away from God ? " Who could explain to the little child why the very thought of God does not fill our hearts with ...
... children was suddenly confronted by the question asked by the youngest of his hear- ers- " But why did he want to run away from God ? " Who could explain to the little child why the very thought of God does not fill our hearts with ...
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... child's mistake Fancies as lost , I have stored for thee at home ; Rise , clasp My hand , and come ! " It was a habit of Coleridge to annotate the books he read with suggestions which occurred to him , and which illuminated the text by ...
... child's mistake Fancies as lost , I have stored for thee at home ; Rise , clasp My hand , and come ! " It was a habit of Coleridge to annotate the books he read with suggestions which occurred to him , and which illuminated the text by ...
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... children ; their interests are outside His will . As if He had been to them a land of sand and thorns they cry , " We are broken loose , we will come no more to Him . " Desperate as the situation is , it would be far more desperate if ...
... children ; their interests are outside His will . As if He had been to them a land of sand and thorns they cry , " We are broken loose , we will come no more to Him . " Desperate as the situation is , it would be far more desperate if ...
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