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Where , thought Frederic , does the Almighty exhibit the glory of his works more decidedly and more suitably to human apprehension than amongst scenes like these ? The heavens , indeed , declare the glory of God , and the firmament ...
Where , thought Frederic , does the Almighty exhibit the glory of his works more decidedly and more suitably to human apprehension than amongst scenes like these ? The heavens , indeed , declare the glory of God , and the firmament ...
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... we glory in the greatness of that Tuscan artist who first swept the heavens with his “ optic tube ; " we love those enterprizing spirits who first trusted the waters of an unknown sea ; but we feel a greater love for those noblest ...
... we glory in the greatness of that Tuscan artist who first swept the heavens with his “ optic tube ; " we love those enterprizing spirits who first trusted the waters of an unknown sea ; but we feel a greater love for those noblest ...
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And there is ample room for this , and well will it be done if this trust be as influential as the apostle recommends“ We , who first trusted in Christ , should be to the praise of his glory . ” “ We should be to the praise of his glory ...
And there is ample room for this , and well will it be done if this trust be as influential as the apostle recommends“ We , who first trusted in Christ , should be to the praise of his glory . ” “ We should be to the praise of his glory ...
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... Mellow the glory of the western sky ; And not a seraph's breath is here , to call The yellow lingering leaf , the last to fall . That fine old mansion's * cedars skirt the view Whose vanes the frontier chesnuts glisten through ...
... Mellow the glory of the western sky ; And not a seraph's breath is here , to call The yellow lingering leaf , the last to fall . That fine old mansion's * cedars skirt the view Whose vanes the frontier chesnuts glisten through ...
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I'would serve to point me to thine own abode Whose temple is the Lamb , whose glory , God ; Guide to the golden streets , the nightless home , And speed me to the city yet to come . J. P. THE HEBREW CAPTIVE .
I'would serve to point me to thine own abode Whose temple is the Lamb , whose glory , God ; Guide to the golden streets , the nightless home , And speed me to the city yet to come . J. P. THE HEBREW CAPTIVE .
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