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... heart became firm and pure , full of meekness and compas- sion . He hesitated awhile as to preaching that which he felt few would understand ; but he made a solemn vow to Brahma that he would do so . He began , and found that his work ...
... heart became firm and pure , full of meekness and compas- sion . He hesitated awhile as to preaching that which he felt few would understand ; but he made a solemn vow to Brahma that he would do so . He began , and found that his work ...
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... heart falls down before " the love of God which is in Christ Jesus , our Lord . " The recognition of this truth would save many words of use- less controversy and many a warm heart to the cause of Christ . A rose by any other name would ...
... heart falls down before " the love of God which is in Christ Jesus , our Lord . " The recognition of this truth would save many words of use- less controversy and many a warm heart to the cause of Christ . A rose by any other name would ...
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... heart , lungs , kidneys , pancreas , and all the minute fibres of the human system , with all the external senses . Thus , there are myriads of spirits who go to make up the head , myriads more to make a foot , and so of the other parts ...
... heart , lungs , kidneys , pancreas , and all the minute fibres of the human system , with all the external senses . Thus , there are myriads of spirits who go to make up the head , myriads more to make a foot , and so of the other parts ...
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... heart doth need a language , Still doth the old instinct bring back the old names " " and now what does poetry need ; or rather , what is that highest and best poetry , which the soul can regard and cherish as its own , most ...
... heart doth need a language , Still doth the old instinct bring back the old names " " and now what does poetry need ; or rather , what is that highest and best poetry , which the soul can regard and cherish as its own , most ...
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... hearts ? " His dogmatical prejudice blinds him to the beauty and force of the grandest figures of prophecy , as where ... heart of the earth . 33 In Hades there are both reward and punishment , because , on grounds of reason , that part ...
... hearts ? " His dogmatical prejudice blinds him to the beauty and force of the grandest figures of prophecy , as where ... heart of the earth . 33 In Hades there are both reward and punishment , because , on grounds of reason , that part ...
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