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... 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 them , doth not leave the ninety and nine in the ...
... 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 them , doth not leave the ninety and nine in the ...
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... thee , who betrayest Me . ' " Some one is out after the Soul of man ! Most of us are made aware of this in one way or an- other . We go on heedless until something occurs which startles us by a sense of being overlooked . Men behave ...
... thee , who betrayest Me . ' " Some one is out after the Soul of man ! Most of us are made aware of this in one way or an- other . We go on heedless until something occurs which startles us by a sense of being overlooked . Men behave ...
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... thee , who content'st not me . ' And so the chase comes to an end . The poet had sought to escape God in God's own world , and , naturally , had failed . He is like the prophet , in that little understood book of our sacred scrip- tures ...
... thee , who content'st not me . ' And so the chase comes to an end . The poet had sought to escape God in God's own world , and , naturally , had failed . He is like the prophet , in that little understood book of our sacred scrip- tures ...
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... : " Strange , piteous , futile thing ! How little worthy of any love thou art ! Whom wilt thou find to love ignoble thee Save Me , save only Me ? " We have marvelled that the soul should seek to evade 32 SPIRITUAL VOICES.
... : " Strange , piteous , futile thing ! How little worthy of any love thou art ! Whom wilt thou find to love ignoble thee Save Me , save only Me ? " We have marvelled that the soul should seek to evade 32 SPIRITUAL VOICES.
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... thee Save Me , save only Me ? All which I took from thee , I did but take , Not for thy harms But just that thou might'st seek it in my arms . All which thy child's mistake Fancies as lost , I have stored for thee at home ; Rise , clasp ...
... thee Save Me , save only Me ? All which I took from thee , I did but take , Not for thy harms But just that thou might'st seek it in my arms . All which thy child's mistake Fancies as lost , I have stored for thee at home ; Rise , clasp ...
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