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" ... birthright, and felt the drawing of the bond which links all living souls together in one brotherhood — at the grave beneath the altar of him, who had opened his eyes to see that glory, and softened his heart till it could feel that bond. And let... "
Calcutta Review - Side 189
1858
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Tom Brown's school days

Thomas Hughes - 1903 - 362 sider
...him, who had opened his eyes to see that glory, and softened his heart till it could feel that bond. And let us not be hard on him, if at that moment his...heroworship, to the worship of Him who is the King and Lord ot heroes. For it is only through our mysterious human relationships, through the love and tenderness...
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Tom Brown's school days

Thomas Hughes - 1905 - 332 sider
...him who had opened his eyes to see that glory, and softened his heart till it could feel that bond ? And let us not be hard on him, if at that moment his...young and brave souls, who must win their way through hero worship to the worship of Him who is the King and Lord of heroes. For it is only through our mysterious...
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The Religion of All Good Men: And Other Studies in Christian Ethics

Heathcote William Garrod - 1906 - 286 sider
...the chapel of Rugby School: " And let us not be hard on him if, as he stands there, his thoughts are fuller of the tomb and him who lies there, than of...gone through, I believe, by all young and brave souls any man ever love God as he has loved some human beings? Did he ever derive from the love of God a...
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The Cambridge Magazine, Utgaver 1-2

1896 - 476 sider
...Leaving "Tom " grieving at Arnold's grave beneath the Communion Table in Rugby Chapel, he says : " And let us not be hard on him, if at that moment his...there, than of the altar and Him of whom it speaks. . . . For it is only through our mysterious human relationships, — through the love and tenderness...
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Translation and Nation: Towards a Cultural Politics of Englishness

Roger Ellis, Liz Oakley-Brown - 2001 - 236 sider
...network that precedes and defines him, at the same time as it tries to excuse his worship of the Doctor: And let us not be hard on him, if at that moment his soul is fuller of the tomb and of him who lies there, than of the altar and Him of whom it speaks ... [A]ll young and brave souls...
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