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... heart , that zeal in the great work may burn with a steady as well as with a brilliant light for the course of a whole life ; and we again say , that it is the grossest folly , to endanger so great an object by anticipating the period ...
... heart , that zeal in the great work may burn with a steady as well as with a brilliant light for the course of a whole life ; and we again say , that it is the grossest folly , to endanger so great an object by anticipating the period ...
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... heart . In his first attempts at preaching he is unconsciously endeavouring to reduce to practice what he has as yet only learnt in theory , and we know that all such attempts whatsoever , even in things very much less difficult than ...
... heart . In his first attempts at preaching he is unconsciously endeavouring to reduce to practice what he has as yet only learnt in theory , and we know that all such attempts whatsoever , even in things very much less difficult than ...
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... heart ' of man and the heart of a Christian can take little or no interest ; ' and that this comes of studying at college . ' We ask , How can the same or similar faults be avoided , whether the youth ever went to college or not ? How ...
... heart ' of man and the heart of a Christian can take little or no interest ; ' and that this comes of studying at college . ' We ask , How can the same or similar faults be avoided , whether the youth ever went to college or not ? How ...
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... heart as soft music does over the ear , ' Like the sweet south That breathes upon a bank of violets . ' ' Even considered in that point of view in which alone these volumes inspire interest , that is , as a collection of curious and ...
... heart as soft music does over the ear , ' Like the sweet south That breathes upon a bank of violets . ' ' Even considered in that point of view in which alone these volumes inspire interest , that is , as a collection of curious and ...
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... heart in the instance of the classes to whose condition of mind their own consecrated powers had been wisely adjusted . The earth sends forth its abundance , not as the effect of any one influence , but as the result of sunshine and ...
... heart in the instance of the classes to whose condition of mind their own consecrated powers had been wisely adjusted . The earth sends forth its abundance , not as the effect of any one influence , but as the result of sunshine and ...
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