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... light , look favourably on Thy whole Church , that wonderful and sacred mystery : and , by the tranquil operation of Thy perpetual Providence , carry out the work of man's salvation ; and let the whole world feel and see that things ...
... light , look favourably on Thy whole Church , that wonderful and sacred mystery : and , by the tranquil operation of Thy perpetual Providence , carry out the work of man's salvation ; and let the whole world feel and see that things ...
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... light will come to it in each generation , for , it has been well said , " has any one ever exhausted a single word of Jesus ? " In the midst of all the multitudinous voices which surge around it , if it has insight and vision , it will ...
... light will come to it in each generation , for , it has been well said , " has any one ever exhausted a single word of Jesus ? " In the midst of all the multitudinous voices which surge around it , if it has insight and vision , it will ...
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... light which has come to Mr. Wells , and may be charmed to see him step- ping out into a new world like a child , fascinated by his new discoveries . Yet his theology has no validity . It rests entirely upon his own experience and its ...
... light which has come to Mr. Wells , and may be charmed to see him step- ping out into a new world like a child , fascinated by his new discoveries . Yet his theology has no validity . It rests entirely upon his own experience and its ...
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... light , In front the sun climbs slow , how slowly , But westward , look , the land is bright . " A. H. CLOUGH . In the previous chapter I have urged that the Church must justify itself in the new world by its intimate knowledge of God ...
... light , In front the sun climbs slow , how slowly , But westward , look , the land is bright . " A. H. CLOUGH . In the previous chapter I have urged that the Church must justify itself in the new world by its intimate knowledge of God ...
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... light and heat tends like a burning sun to grow cold and to be- come a shell ? Thus Christianity itself began . " For I think , " wrote St. Paul , " that God had set forth us the apostles last , as it were appointed unto death , for we ...
... light and heat tends like a burning sun to grow cold and to be- come a shell ? Thus Christianity itself began . " For I think , " wrote St. Paul , " that God had set forth us the apostles last , as it were appointed unto death , for we ...
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