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... Smetham , from Ibsen to Francis Thompson , and yet each , after his own genius , gave utterance to an au- thentic Christian truth . There are few more re- markable facts in biographical literature than that Lord Morley should vii.
... Smetham , from Ibsen to Francis Thompson , and yet each , after his own genius , gave utterance to an au- thentic Christian truth . There are few more re- markable facts in biographical literature than that Lord Morley should vii.
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Trevor H. Davies. markable facts in biographical literature than that Lord Morley should have written , with such rever- ence and insight , the Life of Gladstone , a life in nothing more distinguished than in its luminous religious ...
Trevor H. Davies. markable facts in biographical literature than that Lord Morley should have written , with such rever- ence and insight , the Life of Gladstone , a life in nothing more distinguished than in its luminous religious ...
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... Fact of Sin ... X JOHN MASEFIELD : " THE EVERLASTING MERCY " The Fact of Conversion ... 255 285 FRANCIS THOMPSON : " THE HOUND OF HEAVEN " An X CONTENTS.
... Fact of Sin ... X JOHN MASEFIELD : " THE EVERLASTING MERCY " The Fact of Conversion ... 255 285 FRANCIS THOMPSON : " THE HOUND OF HEAVEN " An X CONTENTS.
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... sustained that prolonged endeavour . One proof that God is seeking man lies in the fact that man is ever seeking God . The pursuer is actually the pursued . " We should not seek Him , " said Pascal , " had IN MODERN LITERATURE 15.
... sustained that prolonged endeavour . One proof that God is seeking man lies in the fact that man is ever seeking God . The pursuer is actually the pursued . " We should not seek Him , " said Pascal , " had IN MODERN LITERATURE 15.
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... fact . The poem opens with the soul in flight , and it portrays some of the attempted roads along which the fugitive sped in this unnatural desire . Every man makes his own refuge , and there is not one interest in all his life ...
... fact . The poem opens with the soul in flight , and it portrays some of the attempted roads along which the fugitive sped in this unnatural desire . Every man makes his own refuge , and there is not one interest in all his life ...
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