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... speak with the tongues of men and angels and have not love , I am become as sound- ing brass . " Who desires to hear one speak , if , behind an eloquent tongue , there lies a selfish heart ? " And though I have the gift of prophecy and ...
... speak with the tongues of men and angels and have not love , I am become as sound- ing brass . " Who desires to hear one speak , if , behind an eloquent tongue , there lies a selfish heart ? " And though I have the gift of prophecy and ...
Page 150
... speak of his soul's history , nor was Cunningham the man who could have done it . " The impression , how- ever , remains clear enough : " I see no evidence in his writings that in his youth or manhood his soul was ever awakened within ...
... speak of his soul's history , nor was Cunningham the man who could have done it . " The impression , how- ever , remains clear enough : " I see no evidence in his writings that in his youth or manhood his soul was ever awakened within ...
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... speak through me now ! " prayed the seer trembling on the verge of this great revelation . 66 Would I suffer for him that I love ? So wouldst Thou so wilt Thou ! So shall crown Thee the topmost , ineffablest , uttermost crown- And Thy ...
... speak through me now ! " prayed the seer trembling on the verge of this great revelation . 66 Would I suffer for him that I love ? So wouldst Thou so wilt Thou ! So shall crown Thee the topmost , ineffablest , uttermost crown- And Thy ...
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