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... never trivial . Hearing ever , and never tiring of those voices - the voices of the com- panions of the Holy Ghost - he knows that the end of all striving and of all passion is the bringing to matur- ity of the well - sustained soul ...
... never trivial . Hearing ever , and never tiring of those voices - the voices of the com- panions of the Holy Ghost - he knows that the end of all striving and of all passion is the bringing to matur- ity of the well - sustained soul ...
Page 127
... never special pleaders . In every single sermon we preach we are not merely suggesting interesting thoughts , still less engaged in mutually sharpening wits ; we are throwing open windows for the light of God to shine through . And the ...
... never special pleaders . In every single sermon we preach we are not merely suggesting interesting thoughts , still less engaged in mutually sharpening wits ; we are throwing open windows for the light of God to shine through . And the ...
Page 134
... never have the books that ought to be written if we did not have a certain number of authors who did not care about royalties . We should never have the gospel of the kingdom of God preached if we did not have some men in our pulpits ...
... never have the books that ought to be written if we did not have a certain number of authors who did not care about royalties . We should never have the gospel of the kingdom of God preached if we did not have some men in our pulpits ...
Contents
POETRY AND LIFE | 7 |
SHAKESPEARES CREED | 26 |
THE LINCOLN OF THE SECOND INAUGURAL | 43 |
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