Lord Teach Us To PrayCCEL, 1937 - 292 pages |
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Alexander Whyte. magnificent things are more or less magnificent according to their kind.. This great globe on which it strikes its roots and grows is magnificent in size when compared with that grain of mustard seed: but just because ...
Alexander Whyte. magnificent things are more or less magnificent according to their kind.. This great globe on which it strikes its roots and grows is magnificent in size when compared with that grain of mustard seed: but just because ...
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... things ultimate and incausable,” says Bacon, that interpreter of nature. And whatever things are indeed ultimate to us, and incausable by us, them God “hath put in His own power.” But there are many other things, and things that far ...
... things ultimate and incausable,” says Bacon, that interpreter of nature. And whatever things are indeed ultimate to us, and incausable by us, them God “hath put in His own power.” But there are many other things, and things that far ...
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... things had their spring and rise and rule in the wisdom and the love and the power of God, than in their own wisdom ... things to come concerning My sons, and concerning the work of My hands command ye me.” What a thing for God to say to ...
... things had their spring and rise and rule in the wisdom and the love and the power of God, than in their own wisdom ... things to come concerning My sons, and concerning the work of My hands command ye me.” What a thing for God to say to ...
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... thing in prayer. Oh, what a noble God we have!—says Pascal,—that God shares His creatorship with us! And I will, to the praise and the glory of God this day, add this, that He makes us the architects of our own estates, and the ...
... thing in prayer. Oh, what a noble God we have!—says Pascal,—that God shares His creatorship with us! And I will, to the praise and the glory of God this day, add this, that He makes us the architects of our own estates, and the ...
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... things have no command over him, and no attraction to him—then, you do not wish me to put words upon the meanness of that man's mind. Look yourselves at what he has chosen: look and weep at what he has neglected, and has for ever lost ...
... things have no command over him, and no attraction to him—then, you do not wish me to put words upon the meanness of that man's mind. Look yourselves at what he has chosen: look and weep at what he has neglected, and has for ever lost ...
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