The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature ...: A Biographical and Bibliographical Summary of the World's Most Eminent Authors, Including the Choicest Extracts and Masterpieces from Their Writings, Comprising the Best Features of Many Celebrated Compilations, Notably the Guernsey Collection, the De Puy Collection, the Ridpath Collection, All Carefully Rev. and Arranged by a Corps of the Most Capable Scholars, 3. köideJohn Clark Ridpath Globe publishing Company, 1898 |
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... heart . To the Jew , Jesus was a stumbling - block ; and to the Greek , foolishness ; but to whoever believed , God's power and wisdom . To such as could receive him , he became righteousness and sanctification and redemption . Paul saw ...
... heart . To the Jew , Jesus was a stumbling - block ; and to the Greek , foolishness ; but to whoever believed , God's power and wisdom . To such as could receive him , he became righteousness and sanctification and redemption . Paul saw ...
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... heart through all this distance of miles and years . But the feeling of age in youth , from all this mysterious theological misery , I remember so vividly , that it seems to me I have grown younger ever since , and the world fresher ...
... heart through all this distance of miles and years . But the feeling of age in youth , from all this mysterious theological misery , I remember so vividly , that it seems to me I have grown younger ever since , and the world fresher ...
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... hearts by holiday made light . May not its course express , In characters which they who run may read , The charms of gentleness Were but its small still voice allowed to plead ? What are the trophies gained By Power , alone , with all ...
... hearts by holiday made light . May not its course express , In characters which they who run may read , The charms of gentleness Were but its small still voice allowed to plead ? What are the trophies gained By Power , alone , with all ...
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... heart , Now that its worldly part Is over ; and deaf , blind and dumb Thou servest worms for food ; And from thine altitude Fierce death has shaken thee down , and thou dost fit Thy bed within the pit . Night , endless night , hath got ...
... heart , Now that its worldly part Is over ; and deaf , blind and dumb Thou servest worms for food ; And from thine altitude Fierce death has shaken thee down , and thou dost fit Thy bed within the pit . Night , endless night , hath got ...
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... heart of truth divine , 66 Since thou must teach when dust hath choked my voice . " Master , " quoth Harun , " be first boon to stand In thought upon the farthest star man's sight May eager reach when , on the desert's sand , His vision ...
... heart of truth divine , 66 Since thou must teach when dust hath choked my voice . " Master , " quoth Harun , " be first boon to stand In thought upon the farthest star man's sight May eager reach when , on the desert's sand , His vision ...
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