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... proclaiming one and some another aspect of the full - orbed truth . It is a far cry from Hawthorne to James Smetham , from Ibsen to Francis Thompson , and yet each , after his own genius , gave utterance to an au- thentic Christian ...
... proclaiming one and some another aspect of the full - orbed truth . It is a far cry from Hawthorne to James Smetham , from Ibsen to Francis Thompson , and yet each , after his own genius , gave utterance to an au- thentic Christian ...
Page 37
... proclaimed in his day . " When men shall say to thee , Lo Christ is here ! When men shall say to thee , Lo Christ is there , Believe them ; yea , and this - then art thou seer When all thy crying clear Is but : Lo here ! Lo there ! ah ...
... proclaimed in his day . " When men shall say to thee , Lo Christ is here ! When men shall say to thee , Lo Christ is there , Believe them ; yea , and this - then art thou seer When all thy crying clear Is but : Lo here ! Lo there ! ah ...
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... proclaims his doctrine of " the will to power . " On the contrary no more essentially Christian message has been proclaimed to our age . The point at issue is to what end we shall devote these developed resources of our life . Master of ...
... proclaims his doctrine of " the will to power . " On the contrary no more essentially Christian message has been proclaimed to our age . The point at issue is to what end we shall devote these developed resources of our life . Master of ...
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... proclaims that this aimless life is a terrible misuse of the powers which God has entrusted to us , and that its consequence must be the withdrawal of those powers from our care . We are intended to be something strong and true and if ...
... proclaims that this aimless life is a terrible misuse of the powers which God has entrusted to us , and that its consequence must be the withdrawal of those powers from our care . We are intended to be something strong and true and if ...
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... We are thoughts ; Thou shouldst have thought us . " The withered leaves flying before the wind accuse him : " We are a watchword ; Thou shouldst have proclaimed us . " The sighing of the wind takes up the reproach : 60 SPIRITUAL VOICES.
... We are thoughts ; Thou shouldst have thought us . " The withered leaves flying before the wind accuse him : " We are a watchword ; Thou shouldst have proclaimed us . " The sighing of the wind takes up the reproach : 60 SPIRITUAL VOICES.
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