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... wonder . " This impulse of wonder , he con- tinues , becomes a creative power " in literature and art . When men take great things for granted , their work lacks distinction and fresh- ness . Elevation of thought and style demands the ...
... wonder . " This impulse of wonder , he con- tinues , becomes a creative power " in literature and art . When men take great things for granted , their work lacks distinction and fresh- ness . Elevation of thought and style demands the ...
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... wonder . The mind which takes for granted that which " angels desire to look into " condemns itself to dullness and mediocrity in character . Evangelical wonder is born of the Divine quest for man . We have sometimes spoken as if the ...
... wonder . The mind which takes for granted that which " angels desire to look into " condemns itself to dullness and mediocrity in character . Evangelical wonder is born of the Divine quest for man . We have sometimes spoken as if the ...
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... wonder , the heralds of the gospel in every age . " There is mercy with God that He may be feared . " Augustine , Francis of Assisi , Luther , Wesley , Newman , Spurgeon never could become accustomed to this tremendous message given to ...
... wonder , the heralds of the gospel in every age . " There is mercy with God that He may be feared . " Augustine , Francis of Assisi , Luther , Wesley , Newman , Spurgeon never could become accustomed to this tremendous message given to ...
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