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Page 18
... hears the prayers of men , and guides their des- tiny so wonderfully and visibly , must beyond dispute be the true God , and his doctrine the word of God . Now , I have always adored and worshiped Jesus Christ as my God and 18 [ JULY ...
... hears the prayers of men , and guides their des- tiny so wonderfully and visibly , must beyond dispute be the true God , and his doctrine the word of God . Now , I have always adored and worshiped Jesus Christ as my God and 18 [ JULY ...
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... hear all who call upon him , and there is a time when he will refuse to hear , and that too a time of extremest agony . Read carefully Prov . 1 : 20—33 . To - day if ye will hear his voice harden not your hearts . Ps . 95 : 7 , 8 . How ...
... hear all who call upon him , and there is a time when he will refuse to hear , and that too a time of extremest agony . Read carefully Prov . 1 : 20—33 . To - day if ye will hear his voice harden not your hearts . Ps . 95 : 7 , 8 . How ...
Page 27
... hear nothing in Homer of reading and writing . But as civilization advanced in Greece , we observe a remark- able difference in respect to systematic education between the principal tribes into which its inhabitants were divided . * De ...
... hear nothing in Homer of reading and writing . But as civilization advanced in Greece , we observe a remark- able difference in respect to systematic education between the principal tribes into which its inhabitants were divided . * De ...
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... hear the sweet strains of its melody and the smooth con- cord of its harmony , brought out by the touch of practised taste , that , ravished and chained , by our very rapture , we acknowledge the musician's skill and power . It is one ...
... hear the sweet strains of its melody and the smooth con- cord of its harmony , brought out by the touch of practised taste , that , ravished and chained , by our very rapture , we acknowledge the musician's skill and power . It is one ...
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... hear her declare that the noblest fruits of eloquence are the products of rhetorical art ; —that in all ages the orators who have risen to the high- est eminence at the bar , in the forum or the pulpit , are the men who have subjected ...
... hear her declare that the noblest fruits of eloquence are the products of rhetorical art ; —that in all ages the orators who have risen to the high- est eminence at the bar , in the forum or the pulpit , are the men who have subjected ...
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