Masterpieces of Eloquence: Famous Orations of Great World Leaders from Early Greece to the Present Time, Volume 15Mayo Williamson Hazeltine P. F. Collier & Son, 1905 - 11114 pages |
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... heart of the first disciples which were to have a great future and to become the highest truth of the world . But it was precisely of these that they rarely thought at all . The apostles themselves speak slightingly of them as baby's ...
... heart of the first disciples which were to have a great future and to become the highest truth of the world . But it was precisely of these that they rarely thought at all . The apostles themselves speak slightingly of them as baby's ...
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... heart- so do the choicest servants of God ever think one thing of themselves , while they are dear to him and revered by us for quite another . " The weak things " in the church not less than in " the world , hath he chosen to confound ...
... heart- so do the choicest servants of God ever think one thing of themselves , while they are dear to him and revered by us for quite another . " The weak things " in the church not less than in " the world , hath he chosen to confound ...
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... heart , consciously and exclusively concerned themselves and neither of these , as time has shown , were they able to answer right . They connected him with the past by regarding him as the foretold of prophets and the descendant of ...
... heart , consciously and exclusively concerned themselves and neither of these , as time has shown , were they able to answer right . They connected him with the past by regarding him as the foretold of prophets and the descendant of ...
Page 6144
... hearts : it was their ideal formula for perfect life , and when he was before them the real and the ideal presence could not but coalesce . It must be obvious however to every thoughtful reader , how much the story and portraiture of ...
... hearts : it was their ideal formula for perfect life , and when he was before them the real and the ideal presence could not but coalesce . It must be obvious however to every thoughtful reader , how much the story and portraiture of ...
Page 6145
... hearts , and carrying the south wind of pity to soften the fallow and bring blossoms from the clod . That divine life without a plan , that free movement from the determination of love and thought within , that inspired soliloquy in ...
... hearts , and carrying the south wind of pity to soften the fallow and bring blossoms from the clod . That divine life without a plan , that free movement from the determination of love and thought within , that inspired soliloquy in ...
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