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... accept as one of the conditions of our imperfection that what we would gladly give forth at once , to be at once ... accepted and proudly de- clared , it may be granted you to show forth your vision of the whole counsel of God . If , my ...
... accept as one of the conditions of our imperfection that what we would gladly give forth at once , to be at once ... accepted and proudly de- clared , it may be granted you to show forth your vision of the whole counsel of God . If , my ...
Page 151
... accept- ing compromise as a normal process can we escape from using a degraded form of it , an easy concession to ... accepting , without even knowing it , a series of wretched substitutes for what he 151 THE CHRISTIAN COMPROMISE.
... accept- ing compromise as a normal process can we escape from using a degraded form of it , an easy concession to ... accepting , without even knowing it , a series of wretched substitutes for what he 151 THE CHRISTIAN COMPROMISE.
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... accepted their neglect of reading as something about which little can be done . And some- where in the back of their ... accepting defeat than like saints who have chosen the hard path . If the choice had to be made between a clever ...
... accepted their neglect of reading as something about which little can be done . And some- where in the back of their ... accepting defeat than like saints who have chosen the hard path . If the choice had to be made between a clever ...
Contents
POETRY AND LIFE | 7 |
SHAKESPEARES CREED | 26 |
THE LINCOLN OF THE SECOND INAUGURAL | 43 |
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