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... mind from our earliest years , by the awful drama of the Redeemer's life ; and also for the impulse of feelings accustomed to reflect on sacred themes , -which might demand a seraph's tongue , Were they not equal to their own support ...
... mind from our earliest years , by the awful drama of the Redeemer's life ; and also for the impulse of feelings accustomed to reflect on sacred themes , -which might demand a seraph's tongue , Were they not equal to their own support ...
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... mind , which constitutes the true en- joyment of a being whose destiny survives the world . Commenta opinionum delet dies , naturæ judicia confirmat . * On attacks , personal or otherwise , the Author has nothing to remark ; nor does he ...
... mind , which constitutes the true en- joyment of a being whose destiny survives the world . Commenta opinionum delet dies , naturæ judicia confirmat . * On attacks , personal or otherwise , the Author has nothing to remark ; nor does he ...
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... mind from our earliest years , by the awful drama of the Redeemer's life ; and also for the impulse of feelings accustomed to reflect on sacred themes , -- which might demand a seraph's tongue , Were they not equal to their own support ...
... mind from our earliest years , by the awful drama of the Redeemer's life ; and also for the impulse of feelings accustomed to reflect on sacred themes , -- which might demand a seraph's tongue , Were they not equal to their own support ...
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... mind , which constitutes the true en- joyment of a being whose destiny survives the world . Commenta opinionum delet dies , naturæ judicia confirmat . * On attacks , personal or otherwise , the Author has nothing to remark ; nor does he ...
... mind , which constitutes the true en- joyment of a being whose destiny survives the world . Commenta opinionum delet dies , naturæ judicia confirmat . * On attacks , personal or otherwise , the Author has nothing to remark ; nor does he ...
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... , to purify and immortalize human nature . We have no words to denote greater ideas than these ; the mind of man cannot elevate itself to nobler conceptions . HURD . ANALYSIS OF BOOK I. APOSTROPHE to the Divine Spirit -
... , to purify and immortalize human nature . We have no words to denote greater ideas than these ; the mind of man cannot elevate itself to nobler conceptions . HURD . ANALYSIS OF BOOK I. APOSTROPHE to the Divine Spirit -
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adored agony Almighty Amid angels awful beauty behold beneath breath bright brow calm Christ clouds cried darkness dead dead awake deadly night death deep Deity descend disciples divine dread dream earth earthless eternity everlasting everlasting Song faith fancy feeling fill'd gaze gloom glorious glory hand hath heart Heaven holy Hosannas shout hour hues hymns immortal Israel Jehovah Jesus Jews John John iii John xix King light living look'd Lord Luke Luke xxiv Mark xiv Matt melodious Messiah midnight rose mighty mind miracle morning mortal mountain Nature night o'er pangs perfect law Plato pomp prophecy prophetic Redeemer roll'd rose round sacred Saviour scene seem'd shadow shone skies smile solemn soul sound spake spirit star stood sublime tears temple thee thine thou thought throne tomb truth vale vast vision voice waves wings words worship xxvi