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Page 15
... according to the will of God . " There are times when we know not ourselves how to pray . The spirit within us intercedes for us . But is it with definite thoughts and full expressions ? No , but with sighings unutterable . With ...
... according to the will of God . " There are times when we know not ourselves how to pray . The spirit within us intercedes for us . But is it with definite thoughts and full expressions ? No , but with sighings unutterable . With ...
Page 16
... according to his will he heareth us . And if we know that he hear us whatsoever we ask , we know that we have the petitions we desired of him . " The Apostle here affirms that , if we ask any- thing according to the will of God , he ...
... according to his will he heareth us . And if we know that he hear us whatsoever we ask , we know that we have the petitions we desired of him . " The Apostle here affirms that , if we ask any- thing according to the will of God , he ...
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... According to Plato , education consists of two branches , Music and Gymnas- tics - music for the mind and gymnastics for the body . In music is included the whole intellectual and moral develop- ment , while the cultivation of the ...
... According to Plato , education consists of two branches , Music and Gymnas- tics - music for the mind and gymnastics for the body . In music is included the whole intellectual and moral develop- ment , while the cultivation of the ...
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... according to Aristotle and Cicero , is the daughter of freedom and of peace . Under a despotism she pines away for want of exercise , and amid the tumult of war her voice is drowned by the clash of arms . Eloquence exists , how- ever ...
... according to Aristotle and Cicero , is the daughter of freedom and of peace . Under a despotism she pines away for want of exercise , and amid the tumult of war her voice is drowned by the clash of arms . Eloquence exists , how- ever ...
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... According to the common idea , the Roman religion , with a change of name only , was the same as the Greek . Upon a closer inspection , however , the most striking difference shows itself . " " In all circumstances the Roman was pious ...
... According to the common idea , the Roman religion , with a change of name only , was the same as the Greek . Upon a closer inspection , however , the most striking difference shows itself . " " In all circumstances the Roman was pious ...
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