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1. whole race to pull at their heartstrings : Go ye into all the world , and preach the
gospel to every ' reature . " And so “ they went forth , and preached every where ,
” and with such power as has never been equal , d ; for every personal interest ...
1. whole race to pull at their heartstrings : Go ye into all the world , and preach the
gospel to every ' reature . " And so “ they went forth , and preached every where ,
” and with such power as has never been equal , d ; for every personal interest ...
Page 74
All the benign movements which tend to illuminate the darkness and lift the heavy
burdens of fallen races and men have been fed by the thoughts and themes of
God in his glory , of Christ and his work . Here then we see , first , the remedy for ...
All the benign movements which tend to illuminate the darkness and lift the heavy
burdens of fallen races and men have been fed by the thoughts and themes of
God in his glory , of Christ and his work . Here then we see , first , the remedy for ...
Page 81
It has always been true that “ the entrance of his word giveth light , ” intellectual
as well as moral . From the bottom of the scale to the top , it has been a stimulant
of active thought . Scores of races owe their illumination and their whole literature
...
It has always been true that “ the entrance of his word giveth light , ” intellectual
as well as moral . From the bottom of the scale to the top , it has been a stimulant
of active thought . Scores of races owe their illumination and their whole literature
...
Page 82
Show , if you can , that the human race has lived millions of years on this globe ;
that man is a child of the pithecanthropos at the first remove and of a monera at
the twenty - first ; that the whole animal world sprang from Bathybius , your ...
Show , if you can , that the human race has lived millions of years on this globe ;
that man is a child of the pithecanthropos at the first remove and of a monera at
the twenty - first ; that the whole animal world sprang from Bathybius , your ...
Page 91
From Galileo recanting in sackcloth we hide our faces , and Socrates with the
hemlock receives the suffrages of the race . There is scarcely a greater curse to
humanity or a more lawless brigand in the realm of thought than he who , with ...
From Galileo recanting in sackcloth we hide our faces , and Socrates with the
hemlock receives the suffrages of the race . There is scarcely a greater curse to
humanity or a more lawless brigand in the realm of thought than he who , with ...
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