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Pagina 55
... True , holy , helpful words were these of Brother Viner , full of the vitality of human life , piercing to the depth of human experience , and reaching upward to the height of all Christian aspiration ; few could listen and not receive ...
... True , holy , helpful words were these of Brother Viner , full of the vitality of human life , piercing to the depth of human experience , and reaching upward to the height of all Christian aspiration ; few could listen and not receive ...
Pagina 57
... true friend . VOL . VI . - 3 I saw you when you started for camp- meeting this morning ; till then I had not a thought of going . But it oc- curred to me that here would be a good place to tell you what has been so long in my mind ; and ...
... true friend . VOL . VI . - 3 I saw you when you started for camp- meeting this morning ; till then I had not a thought of going . But it oc- curred to me that here would be a good place to tell you what has been so long in my mind ; and ...
Pagina 66
... true , that few of the dwellers in our great cities were aware of the fierce war which raged on the northern outskirts ; and the annals of the War Department , also , are silent concerning the proud fleet which set sail from Fairy ...
... true , that few of the dwellers in our great cities were aware of the fierce war which raged on the northern outskirts ; and the annals of the War Department , also , are silent concerning the proud fleet which set sail from Fairy ...
Pagina 102
... true , and what is true but not new , " and , with a complacent hardihood that repudiates the laws of humanity , the pure and primal sentiments that lie at the basis of civilization and the con- stitution of man and woman . Without ...
... true , and what is true but not new , " and , with a complacent hardihood that repudiates the laws of humanity , the pure and primal sentiments that lie at the basis of civilization and the con- stitution of man and woman . Without ...
Pagina 103
... true citizens during the struggle , when it ceased , were obliterated , and society be- came more heterogeneous than ever , its manifestations less characteristic , its su- perficial traits more , and its talent and virtue less ...
... true citizens during the struggle , when it ceased , were obliterated , and society be- came more heterogeneous than ever , its manifestations less characteristic , its su- perficial traits more , and its talent and virtue less ...
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