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... God's wrath and judgments against us , -which would be abject , were they not expressed in such second - hand stock ... God of Nations , who demands of us , as some small return for all His free bounties , that we should be , in this ...
... God's wrath and judgments against us , -which would be abject , were they not expressed in such second - hand stock ... God of Nations , who demands of us , as some small return for all His free bounties , that we should be , in this ...
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... God was with her ; and so that seemingly most fearful of all England's perils , when the real meaning of it was seen , and God's will in it obeyed manfully , became the foundation of England's naval and colonial empire , and laid the ...
... God was with her ; and so that seemingly most fearful of all England's perils , when the real meaning of it was seen , and God's will in it obeyed manfully , became the foundation of England's naval and colonial empire , and laid the ...
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... God , the Father of mankind , he shall save it , and be rewarded a hundred - fold . God may grant us , the children of the Eliza- bethan heroes , all wisdom to see our duty , and courage to do it , even to the death , should be our ...
... God , the Father of mankind , he shall save it , and be rewarded a hundred - fold . God may grant us , the children of the Eliza- bethan heroes , all wisdom to see our duty , and courage to do it , even to the death , should be our ...
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... God , not as a saviour , but a tormentor , may boldly tell them that " He is not the God of the dead , but of the living ; for all live unto Him ; " and that he who renders up his animal life as a worthless thing , in the cause of duty ...
... God , not as a saviour , but a tormentor , may boldly tell them that " He is not the God of the dead , but of the living ; for all live unto Him ; " and that he who renders up his animal life as a worthless thing , in the cause of duty ...
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... God ; perhaps , as certain Alexandrian philosophers would have held , in as far as it was a pattern of that ideal con- stitution and polity after which man was created , the city of God which is eternal in the Heavens . If so , may we ...
... God ; perhaps , as certain Alexandrian philosophers would have held , in as far as it was a pattern of that ideal con- stitution and polity after which man was created , the city of God which is eternal in the Heavens . If so , may we ...
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Side 122 - Behold, we know not anything; I can but trust that good shall fall At last— far off— at last, to all, And every winter change to spring. So runs my dream ; but what am I ? An infant crying in the night ; An infant crying for the light, And with no language but a cry.
Side xxiii - I say unto you my friends, Be not afraid of them that kill the body, and after that have no more that they can do. But I will forewarn you whom ye shall fear: Fear him, which after he hath killed hath power to cast into hell; yea, I say unto you, Fear him.
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