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... sorrows of life behind them , I shall be content not to have withheld it . This volume represents , on the whole , a considerably later stage of feeling and experience than the " Endeav- ours after the Christian Life " ; and doubtless ...
... sorrows of life behind them , I shall be content not to have withheld it . This volume represents , on the whole , a considerably later stage of feeling and experience than the " Endeav- ours after the Christian Life " ; and doubtless ...
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... SORROWS OF MESSIAH XI . : : XII . : ... : : ... PAGE 114 127 : ... ... 140 : .. XIII . THE BREAD OF LIFE XIV . THE UNKNOWN PATHS 153 : : T : : : . 164 177 XV . THE FINITE AND THE INFINITE IN HUMAN NATURE 191 XVI . TIME , TO NATURE , GOD ...
... SORROWS OF MESSIAH XI . : : XII . : ... : : ... PAGE 114 127 : ... ... 140 : .. XIII . THE BREAD OF LIFE XIV . THE UNKNOWN PATHS 153 : : T : : : . 164 177 XV . THE FINITE AND THE INFINITE IN HUMAN NATURE 191 XVI . TIME , TO NATURE , GOD ...
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... sorrow were the paroxysms of a puppet , a mere thrill upon the nerves ; then , with our living mind to present before the scene , we should be above its meaningless materialism ; there would be nothing to understand , nothing to reach ...
... sorrow were the paroxysms of a puppet , a mere thrill upon the nerves ; then , with our living mind to present before the scene , we should be above its meaningless materialism ; there would be nothing to understand , nothing to reach ...
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... sorrows of life , the tension of duty , or the silence of thought , you catch some faint tones of a voice diviner than your own , know that you are not alone , and who it is that is with you . Stay not in the cold monologue of solitary ...
... sorrows of life , the tension of duty , or the silence of thought , you catch some faint tones of a voice diviner than your own , know that you are not alone , and who it is that is with you . Stay not in the cold monologue of solitary ...
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... sorrow , yet with undisturbed stability ; and while others allow themselves to be provoked by afflictions as if they were injuries , he can receive injuries almost as if they were but afflictions ; having ever in reserve the sense of a ...
... sorrow , yet with undisturbed stability ; and while others allow themselves to be provoked by afflictions as if they were injuries , he can receive injuries almost as if they were but afflictions ; having ever in reserve the sense of a ...
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