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Page 91
... lead us not merely to guard the inheritance which is ours to hold in trust for the future ; it should also inspire us to live after such a fashion as shall make the temples in which we worship , and the homes in which we dwell ...
... lead us not merely to guard the inheritance which is ours to hold in trust for the future ; it should also inspire us to live after such a fashion as shall make the temples in which we worship , and the homes in which we dwell ...
Page 121
... lead us to conceive of God as some wild poet when he works without a con- science or an aim . " From all these fears Tennyson found deliver- ance by faith . This deathless craving of the heart is to be trusted , the love which remains ...
... lead us to conceive of God as some wild poet when he works without a con- science or an aim . " From all these fears Tennyson found deliver- ance by faith . This deathless craving of the heart is to be trusted , the love which remains ...
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... lead to safety . That undisciplined freedom , with its horrors and its calamities , found its record in Balzac's gloomy pages . From this spectacle of misrule the poet turned to find some worthier conception of freedom . Looking upon ...
... lead to safety . That undisciplined freedom , with its horrors and its calamities , found its record in Balzac's gloomy pages . From this spectacle of misrule the poet turned to find some worthier conception of freedom . Looking upon ...
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