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... strong Feet that follow , follow after . " 66 ( b ) Driven from within himself , the hunted soul sought covert in human love . " I pled by many a hearted casement . " ' But , if one little casement parted wide , the gust of His approach ...
... strong Feet that follow , follow after . " 66 ( b ) Driven from within himself , the hunted soul sought covert in human love . " I pled by many a hearted casement . " ' But , if one little casement parted wide , the gust of His approach ...
Page 45
... strong and true . As we read His great appeals and warnings we find that there was no malady of the soul so much dreaded by Him as the weakness born of indecision . He came to create a race of Titans . Men were not to be afraid because ...
... strong and true . As we read His great appeals and warnings we find that there was no malady of the soul so much dreaded by Him as the weakness born of indecision . He came to create a race of Titans . Men were not to be afraid because ...
Page 49
... strong and true and if we refuse to be this , though we gain the world , we lose our own souls . A man must , he insists , deal with himself and deny himself if he would be himself . He who indulges himself may avoid unpleasant ...
... strong and true and if we refuse to be this , though we gain the world , we lose our own souls . A man must , he insists , deal with himself and deny himself if he would be himself . He who indulges himself may avoid unpleasant ...
Page 54
... strong . There were women behind him . " Away on the homeland Ase and Solvejg were praying for the wanderer , and their prayers and faith brought him through . There usually is some one behind us when we gain a victory . Peer stands for ...
... strong . There were women behind him . " Away on the homeland Ase and Solvejg were praying for the wanderer , and their prayers and faith brought him through . There usually is some one behind us when we gain a victory . Peer stands for ...
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... strong . The Pharisee lied to God , and to himself . How then could he escape ? His right- eousnesses and his prayers were screens for in- ward insincerities . The vast structure fell to pieces because of its unreality . " God requires ...
... strong . The Pharisee lied to God , and to himself . How then could he escape ? His right- eousnesses and his prayers were screens for in- ward insincerities . The vast structure fell to pieces because of its unreality . " God requires ...
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