American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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... fear not , Jacob , my servant , for I am with thee , I will make a full end of all the na- tions , etc. Then the Lord did reveal himself to me sitting upon a throne of justice and all the world appearing before him , and , though I must ...
... fear not , Jacob , my servant , for I am with thee , I will make a full end of all the na- tions , etc. Then the Lord did reveal himself to me sitting upon a throne of justice and all the world appearing before him , and , though I must ...
Page 247
... fear without flattery ) whose counsel I should rather depend upon for the wise administration of a civil state according to God than upon your Lordship , and such confidence have I ( not in you ) but in the Lord's presence in Christ ...
... fear without flattery ) whose counsel I should rather depend upon for the wise administration of a civil state according to God than upon your Lordship , and such confidence have I ( not in you ) but in the Lord's presence in Christ ...
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... fear , Die full of hope and manly trust , Like those who fell in battle here . 40 Another hand thy sword shall wield , Another hand the standard wave , Till from the trumpet's mouth is pealed The blast of triumph o'er thy grave . THE ...
... fear , Die full of hope and manly trust , Like those who fell in battle here . 40 Another hand thy sword shall wield , Another hand the standard wave , Till from the trumpet's mouth is pealed The blast of triumph o'er thy grave . THE ...
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