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outsider , and it is for ever true that " eye hath not scen , nor ear heard , neither hath it entered into the heart of man to conceive the things which God hath laid up for those that love Him . " But these things are revealed to us ...
outsider , and it is for ever true that " eye hath not scen , nor ear heard , neither hath it entered into the heart of man to conceive the things which God hath laid up for those that love Him . " But these things are revealed to us ...
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... remains clear enough : " I see no evidence in his writings that in his youth or manhood his soul was ever awakened within him . . . His re- ligion so far as it appears might be summed up in the concluding sentence of a sermon heard ...
... remains clear enough : " I see no evidence in his writings that in his youth or manhood his soul was ever awakened within him . . . His re- ligion so far as it appears might be summed up in the concluding sentence of a sermon heard ...
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These also heard the call of the Emancipator , but gave no heed . They preferred the prison house to the Father ' s home . What can be done with such except pray that something may stab the spirit broad awake and make it conscious of ...
These also heard the call of the Emancipator , but gave no heed . They preferred the prison house to the Father ' s home . What can be done with such except pray that something may stab the spirit broad awake and make it conscious of ...
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