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... feet , knowing that the place whereon we stand is holy ground . The Bible is the most wonderful book in the world because its seers and teachers are amazed at the grace of God , finding it almost too good to be true . " Unto me ...
... feet , knowing that the place whereon we stand is holy ground . The Bible is the most wonderful book in the world because its seers and teachers are amazed at the grace of God , finding it almost too good to be true . " Unto me ...
Page 15
... feet , and pleads with us to take it . " Our familiar- ity with the messages of grace is a peril : we need to recover the apostolic impulse of wonder . The mind which takes for granted that which " angels desire to look into " condemns ...
... feet , and pleads with us to take it . " Our familiar- ity with the messages of grace is a peril : we need to recover the apostolic impulse of wonder . The mind which takes for granted that which " angels desire to look into " condemns ...
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... Feet- sums up ' All things betray thee , who betrayest Me . ' " Some one is out after the Soul of man ! Most of us are made aware of this in one way or an- other . We go on heedless until something occurs which startles us by a sense of ...
... Feet- sums up ' All things betray thee , who betrayest Me . ' " Some one is out after the Soul of man ! Most of us are made aware of this in one way or an- other . We go on heedless until something occurs which startles us by a sense of ...
Page 20
... feet in broken shoes . " Try to realize what it meant to such a man to have been so jealously followed by the Love of God ! Again it opened ; Love is never so wonderful as when it is be- stowed upon those who know themselves to be ...
... feet in broken shoes . " Try to realize what it meant to such a man to have been so jealously followed by the Love of God ! Again it opened ; Love is never so wonderful as when it is be- stowed upon those who know themselves to be ...
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... cry : " Bring forth the best robe and put it on him ; and put a ring on his hand and shoes on his feet , and bring hither the fatted calf and kill it , for this my son was dead and is alive again IN MODERN LITERATURE 21.
... cry : " Bring forth the best robe and put it on him ; and put a ring on his hand and shoes on his feet , and bring hither the fatted calf and kill it , for this my son was dead and is alive again IN MODERN LITERATURE 21.
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