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... entered . again it shut . At the third attempt a waif of a man came in . No such figure had been looked for , more ragged and unkempt than the average beg- gar , with no shirt beneath his coat , and bare feet in broken shoes . " Try to ...
... entered . again it shut . At the third attempt a waif of a man came in . No such figure had been looked for , more ragged and unkempt than the average beg- gar , with no shirt beneath his coat , and bare feet in broken shoes . " Try to ...
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... enter by sympathy . " I triumphed and I saddened with all weather . Heaven and I wept together . And its sweet tears were salt with mortal mine . Against the red throb of its sunset - heart I laid my own to beat , And share commingling ...
... enter by sympathy . " I triumphed and I saddened with all weather . Heaven and I wept together . And its sweet tears were salt with mortal mine . Against the red throb of its sunset - heart I laid my own to beat , And share commingling ...
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... entered into the heart of man to conceive the things which God hath laid up for those that love Him . " But these things are revealed to us , continues the apostle , " by His Spirit . " To the Court of Charles II , John Milton was an ...
... entered into the heart of man to conceive the things which God hath laid up for those that love Him . " But these things are revealed to us , continues the apostle , " by His Spirit . " To the Court of Charles II , John Milton was an ...
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... entered his heart afresh . He was compelled to face reali- ties and challenged to decision by a voice which rang like the blast of a trumpet through the de- filed corridors and chambers of his life . But Felix will not go straight . He ...
... entered his heart afresh . He was compelled to face reali- ties and challenged to decision by a voice which rang like the blast of a trumpet through the de- filed corridors and chambers of his life . But Felix will not go straight . He ...
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... enter . It has been a perplexity to some expositors how St. Luke , who compressed so greatly in his record of the deeds of the apostles , came to elabo- rate at such length in his account of this incident . But the more we study the New ...
... enter . It has been a perplexity to some expositors how St. Luke , who compressed so greatly in his record of the deeds of the apostles , came to elabo- rate at such length in his account of this incident . But the more we study the New ...
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