The Life and Writings of St. JohnCharles Scribner's Sons, 1880 - 436 pages |
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Page xviii
... expressions of opinion; he was always a most diligent student; his habit was to make dareful and assiduous preparation for his work ; and he had that strong common sense, and that power of subordinating the unimportant to the important ...
... expressions of opinion; he was always a most diligent student; his habit was to make dareful and assiduous preparation for his work ; and he had that strong common sense, and that power of subordinating the unimportant to the important ...
Page xviii
... expressions of opinion ; he was always a most diligent student ; his habit was to make careful and assiduous preparation for his work ; and he had that strong com- mon sense , and that power of subordinating the unimportant to the ...
... expressions of opinion ; he was always a most diligent student ; his habit was to make careful and assiduous preparation for his work ; and he had that strong com- mon sense , and that power of subordinating the unimportant to the ...
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... expressions , and there was a direct- ness which brought the matter right home to those whom they addressed . When they preached , they addressed the consciences of men , they wielded the terrors of the law . They remembered the tones ...
... expressions , and there was a direct- ness which brought the matter right home to those whom they addressed . When they preached , they addressed the consciences of men , they wielded the terrors of the law . They remembered the tones ...
Page 65
... expression which indicates the season of the year , " Say not ye , There are yet four months , and then cometh the harvest ? " From the form of the ex- pression , we infer that the harvest was yet four months distant . And as the ...
... expression which indicates the season of the year , " Say not ye , There are yet four months , and then cometh the harvest ? " From the form of the ex- pression , we infer that the harvest was yet four months distant . And as the ...
Page 79
... expressing the feelings of John and other associates , as well as his own ) , “ Be it far from Thee , Lord ; this shall not happen unto Thee . " 2 Soon after this conversation , our Lord took John , with Peter and James , up into a high ...
... expressing the feelings of John and other associates , as well as his own ) , “ Be it far from Thee , Lord ; this shall not happen unto Thee . " 2 Soon after this conversation , our Lord took John , with Peter and James , up into a high ...
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