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... understood book of our sacred scrip- tures , who thought to put the seas between him and Jehovah , but found Him walking on the waters ; who imagined that human life outside Israel would be a secure hiding - place , but 28 SPIRITUAL VOICES.
... understood book of our sacred scrip- tures , who thought to put the seas between him and Jehovah , but found Him walking on the waters ; who imagined that human life outside Israel would be a secure hiding - place , but 28 SPIRITUAL VOICES.
Page 29
... thought of God does not fill our hearts with confidence and peace ? " What has God done , " ask Faber , " that men should not trust Him ? " The poet's explanation is that he was afraid so high IN MODERN LITERATURE 29.
... thought of God does not fill our hearts with confidence and peace ? " What has God done , " ask Faber , " that men should not trust Him ? " The poet's explanation is that he was afraid so high IN MODERN LITERATURE 29.
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... thoughts on the confession of sin , which it is worth taking a long journey to read and digest . It was on this custom of his friend that Charles Lamb wrote his exhortation . " Reader , lend thy books to S. T. C. for he will return them ...
... thoughts on the confession of sin , which it is worth taking a long journey to read and digest . It was on this custom of his friend that Charles Lamb wrote his exhortation . " Reader , lend thy books to S. T. C. for he will return them ...
Page 36
... thought to Him . If we make our " bed in hell " He will not allow it to be a place of rest . But we are afraid --afraid of so pure a fellowship - afraid of that high renunciation to which He ever calls us . There are surely few more ...
... thought to Him . If we make our " bed in hell " He will not allow it to be a place of rest . But we are afraid --afraid of so pure a fellowship - afraid of that high renunciation to which He ever calls us . There are surely few more ...
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... thought of that last tribunal . " And Felix was terrified . " The chemist , in many of his experiments , must avail himself of the few moments when all the conditions are favourable , if he would secure the result . There are moments in ...
... thought of that last tribunal . " And Felix was terrified . " The chemist , in many of his experiments , must avail himself of the few moments when all the conditions are favourable , if he would secure the result . There are moments in ...
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