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... father , " God's finger touched him and he slept . " " " In his " Life of Tennyson the poet's son writes : " The death of Hallam left my father under a cloud , which for a long time blotted out all joy from his life and made him long ...
... father , " God's finger touched him and he slept . " " " In his " Life of Tennyson the poet's son writes : " The death of Hallam left my father under a cloud , which for a long time blotted out all joy from his life and made him long ...
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... father , " with a moral force I cannot resist , and would not if I could , that the vineyard still wants labourers ; the kingdoms of this world have not become the kingdoms of our Lord , and till they are become such there can be no ...
... father , " with a moral force I cannot resist , and would not if I could , that the vineyard still wants labourers ; the kingdoms of this world have not become the kingdoms of our Lord , and till they are become such there can be no ...
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... Father . " He might have em- phasised the same certainty in this place and have urged His hearers to believe in the Father's love because of what they had seen and trusted in Himself . But He appeals now to something in themselves and ...
... Father . " He might have em- phasised the same certainty in this place and have urged His hearers to believe in the Father's love because of what they had seen and trusted in Himself . But He appeals now to something in themselves and ...
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