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Scarcely had I uttered these words , when some one was announced at the door .
On going to him , I found he had brought me thirty dollars . I returned to the study
and asked the superintendent how much money he needed . He replied , thirty ...
Scarcely had I uttered these words , when some one was announced at the door .
On going to him , I found he had brought me thirty dollars . I returned to the study
and asked the superintendent how much money he needed . He replied , thirty ...
Page 13
Now , hour is the word generally used to signify the time of his death on the cross
, as may be seen by consulting the ... Can any one suppose that Christ , as the
words thus understood must imply , very nearly relinquished all hope of ever ...
Now , hour is the word generally used to signify the time of his death on the cross
, as may be seen by consulting the ... Can any one suppose that Christ , as the
words thus understood must imply , very nearly relinquished all hope of ever ...
Page 15
... his highest state of devotion often has desires in his heart too big for
expression , pulsations towards God which surpass the mind's conception . Like
Paul , he hears words unutterable , ( 2 Cor . 12 : 4 . ) Observe carefully the words
in Rom .
... his highest state of devotion often has desires in his heart too big for
expression , pulsations towards God which surpass the mind's conception . Like
Paul , he hears words unutterable , ( 2 Cor . 12 : 4 . ) Observe carefully the words
in Rom .
Page 31
This use of the word music , however foreign from our notions of the meaning of
terms , is not confined to Plato . * One reason why music was so much cultivated
was that eloquence is dependent on language , and language with the Greeks ...
This use of the word music , however foreign from our notions of the meaning of
terms , is not confined to Plato . * One reason why music was so much cultivated
was that eloquence is dependent on language , and language with the Greeks ...
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Stuart , by which the word dia @ hxn is rendered testament or will ; and the other ,
that which regards the word as meaning covenant . Distinguished names may be
found defending each of the interpretations proposed , and though the current ...
Stuart , by which the word dia @ hxn is rendered testament or will ; and the other ,
that which regards the word as meaning covenant . Distinguished names may be
found defending each of the interpretations proposed , and though the current ...
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