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Page 13
... light about me . Yea , the darkness hideth not from thee ; but the night shineth as the day ; the darkness and the light are both alike to thee . " PSALM CXXXIX . 7-12 . " What man of you , having an hundred sheep , if he lose one of ...
... light about me . Yea , the darkness hideth not from thee ; but the night shineth as the day ; the darkness and the light are both alike to thee . " PSALM CXXXIX . 7-12 . " What man of you , having an hundred sheep , if he lose one of ...
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... light of the New Testament . " To be oneself is : to slay oneself • to stand forth everywhere With Master's intention displayed like a sign- board . " The life of self - restraint will make evident to the world the Divine purpose placed ...
... light of the New Testament . " To be oneself is : to slay oneself • to stand forth everywhere With Master's intention displayed like a sign- board . " The life of self - restraint will make evident to the world the Divine purpose placed ...
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... light of life . The glory of the Christian ideal lies in the fact that it is radiated from a life and not a precept . No man can better obey the highest law of his own life than by obedience to that Holy Spirit we have seen and loved in ...
... light of life . The glory of the Christian ideal lies in the fact that it is radiated from a life and not a precept . No man can better obey the highest law of his own life than by obedience to that Holy Spirit we have seen and loved in ...
Page 69
... keep the light burning in the home until the wanderer return ; and must continually replenish her de- pendent flame at the Redeemer's faith and love . JOHN RUSKIN : " THE SEVEN LAMPS OF ARCHITECTURE " IN MODERN LITERATURE 69.
... keep the light burning in the home until the wanderer return ; and must continually replenish her de- pendent flame at the Redeemer's faith and love . JOHN RUSKIN : " THE SEVEN LAMPS OF ARCHITECTURE " IN MODERN LITERATURE 69.
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... light unto my path . " PSALM CXIX . 105 . " For which of you , intending to build a tower , sitteth not down first , and counteth the cost , whether he have sufficient to finish it ? " LUKE XIV . 28 . UR LORD would have us sit down and ...
... light unto my path . " PSALM CXIX . 105 . " For which of you , intending to build a tower , sitteth not down first , and counteth the cost , whether he have sufficient to finish it ? " LUKE XIV . 28 . UR LORD would have us sit down and ...
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