Religion Through the Ages: An AnthologyHermon F. Bell, Charles S. Macfarland |
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... Never to be disobedient , never to make any charges , never to find fault with any thing that he has given , and never unwillingly to do or to suffer any thing that is necessary . Is this oath like the soldier's oath ? The soldiers ...
... Never to be disobedient , never to make any charges , never to find fault with any thing that he has given , and never unwillingly to do or to suffer any thing that is necessary . Is this oath like the soldier's oath ? The soldiers ...
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... Never was a natural man en- gaged earnestly to seek his salvation ; never were any such brought to cry after wisdom , and lift up their voice for understanding , and to wrestle with God in prayer for mercy ; and never was one humbled ...
... Never was a natural man en- gaged earnestly to seek his salvation ; never were any such brought to cry after wisdom , and lift up their voice for understanding , and to wrestle with God in prayer for mercy ; and never was one humbled ...
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... never lose ; never in need , yet rejoicing in gains ; never covetous , yet exacting usury . Thou receivest over and above , that Thou mayest owe ; and who hath aught that is not Thine ? Thou payest debts , owing nothing ; remittest ...
... never lose ; never in need , yet rejoicing in gains ; never covetous , yet exacting usury . Thou receivest over and above , that Thou mayest owe ; and who hath aught that is not Thine ? Thou payest debts , owing nothing ; remittest ...
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FRANCOIS FENELON | 3 |
WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT | 11 |
VICTOR HUGO 21 | 49 |
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