American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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... heart wanting sap and moisture and art there- fore athirst for want of grace , then it is very hopeful God will give thee a spirit of grace , Esau [ Isaiah ] 44.3 . To whom will God give the spirit of grace ? To those that are dry and ...
... heart wanting sap and moisture and art there- fore athirst for want of grace , then it is very hopeful God will give thee a spirit of grace , Esau [ Isaiah ] 44.3 . To whom will God give the spirit of grace ? To those that are dry and ...
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... heart ! and yet I cannot be deceived.- We are generally most stupid and incred- ulous in what most materially concerns us . We find the greatest difficulty , in persuad- ing ourselves of the attainment of what we most ardently desire ...
... heart ! and yet I cannot be deceived.- We are generally most stupid and incred- ulous in what most materially concerns us . We find the greatest difficulty , in persuad- ing ourselves of the attainment of what we most ardently desire ...
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... heart within you. Even so, too, is mine moved. But let not warm hearts betray heads that should be cool. Ashore in a ... heart here is as that piteous woman. The heart is the feminine in man, and hard though it be, she must here be ruled ...
... heart within you. Even so, too, is mine moved. But let not warm hearts betray heads that should be cool. Ashore in a ... heart here is as that piteous woman. The heart is the feminine in man, and hard though it be, she must here be ruled ...
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