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... remember this , the whole practice of preach- ing is at once invested with an irreproachable and enduring dignity ... remembers that his speech is ever to be of God has the whole rich treasury of the world's deep- est thinking at his ...
... remember this , the whole practice of preach- ing is at once invested with an irreproachable and enduring dignity ... remembers that his speech is ever to be of God has the whole rich treasury of the world's deep- est thinking at his ...
Page 137
... remember what used to be called the old - fashioned home . It is a pleasant thought , by the way , that we do remember our homes as old- fashioned homes , even the youngest of us ! The old- fashioned homes had rigid sense of the value ...
... remember what used to be called the old - fashioned home . It is a pleasant thought , by the way , that we do remember our homes as old- fashioned homes , even the youngest of us ! The old- fashioned homes had rigid sense of the value ...
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... Remember how much was left unwon by the Protes- tant Church in England at the time of the Reforma- tion and before the Civil Wars , because no decent com- promise could be made . Remember the outflux of people from the shores of Britain ...
... Remember how much was left unwon by the Protes- tant Church in England at the time of the Reforma- tion and before the Civil Wars , because no decent com- promise could be made . Remember the outflux of people from the shores of Britain ...
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POETRY AND LIFE | 7 |
SHAKESPEARES CREED | 26 |
THE LINCOLN OF THE SECOND INAUGURAL | 43 |
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