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... feel you must go ; you would feel ashamed of yourself and disgrace your Master , if you did not ; yet , to be quite honest to yourself , you feel that it is very hard . Not that this experience is the property of those of us who work in ...
... feel you must go ; you would feel ashamed of yourself and disgrace your Master , if you did not ; yet , to be quite honest to yourself , you feel that it is very hard . Not that this experience is the property of those of us who work in ...
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... feel that they are not of much purpose in the world . When George Macdonald was the guest of the well - known Quaker philanthropist , Spence Watson , something was said about the latter's work for the poor and oppressed . " Ay , mon ...
... feel that they are not of much purpose in the world . When George Macdonald was the guest of the well - known Quaker philanthropist , Spence Watson , something was said about the latter's work for the poor and oppressed . " Ay , mon ...
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... feel tired , and slackened his pace ; he was still a great way from the de- sired goal . He knew and felt that ; his heart was neither so glad nor so high as it had been at the be- ginning of the at whose hands they had suffered insult ...
... feel tired , and slackened his pace ; he was still a great way from the de- sired goal . He knew and felt that ; his heart was neither so glad nor so high as it had been at the be- ginning of the at whose hands they had suffered insult ...
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