The Youth's magazine, or Evangelical miscellany1855 |
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... earnest longings of our earth - clogged souls for the perfection from which they are fallen - for truth and beauty and goodness are emanations from the Source of holiness - can they be satisfied with any loveliness in nature , or any ...
... earnest longings of our earth - clogged souls for the perfection from which they are fallen - for truth and beauty and goodness are emanations from the Source of holiness - can they be satisfied with any loveliness in nature , or any ...
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... earnest desire to work for Christ , work will be found and work will be done . Look at that poor old woman in yonder almshouse . She is quite a cripple , unable to walk or stand , and her fingers are twisted by rheumatism into all kinds ...
... earnest desire to work for Christ , work will be found and work will be done . Look at that poor old woman in yonder almshouse . She is quite a cripple , unable to walk or stand , and her fingers are twisted by rheumatism into all kinds ...
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... earnest seek- ing . It is through the diligent and prayerful use of appointed means that God generally gives His direc- tions ; look for them through that channel , and it will not be long before you hear a voice saying unto you ...
... earnest seek- ing . It is through the diligent and prayerful use of appointed means that God generally gives His direc- tions ; look for them through that channel , and it will not be long before you hear a voice saying unto you ...
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... earnest and loving will , Which would once have studied Christ's welfare , thou canst minister to Him still ; How ? where ? Go seek the stranger , the orphan , the child of grief , The sick , the poor , and the comfortless , and give to ...
... earnest and loving will , Which would once have studied Christ's welfare , thou canst minister to Him still ; How ? where ? Go seek the stranger , the orphan , the child of grief , The sick , the poor , and the comfortless , and give to ...
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... earnest or in irony , sat down to the piano , and never favoured me with any further confidence . Notwithstanding which , we became so thoroughly aware , Miss Amelia and myself , that we mutually disliked each other , that we shortly ...
... earnest or in irony , sat down to the piano , and never favoured me with any further confidence . Notwithstanding which , we became so thoroughly aware , Miss Amelia and myself , that we mutually disliked each other , that we shortly ...
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