American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the present |
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My end was the vindicating his most holy name , which my soul saw was trodden in the dirt by Satan clothed with Samuel's mantle and the bright garment of an angel of light , which once he was , but pride deceived him . 2.
My end was the vindicating his most holy name , which my soul saw was trodden in the dirt by Satan clothed with Samuel's mantle and the bright garment of an angel of light , which once he was , but pride deceived him . 2.
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My mind was greatly engaged there in divine , pleasant contemplations , and longings of soul . I observed that those who watched with me , would often be looking out wishfully for the morning ; which brought to my mind those words of ...
My mind was greatly engaged there in divine , pleasant contemplations , and longings of soul . I observed that those who watched with me , would often be looking out wishfully for the morning ; which brought to my mind those words of ...
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For the sense of being which in calm hours arises , we know not how , in the soul , is not diverse from things , from space , from light , from time , from man , but one with them and proceeds obviously from the same source whence their ...
For the sense of being which in calm hours arises , we know not how , in the soul , is not diverse from things , from space , from light , from time , from man , but one with them and proceeds obviously from the same source whence their ...
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