Our Christian Classics: Readings from the Best Divines with Notices Biographical and Critical, Том 1Robert Carter and Bros., 1859 |
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... fair hair and florid , clear complexions , they were full of redundant energy ; and it was their great delight to do battle by turns with the 99 % boar of the forest and the sleety tempests A 2 INTRODUCTION, PAGE ANGLO-SAXON PERIOD,
... fair hair and florid , clear complexions , they were full of redundant energy ; and it was their great delight to do battle by turns with the 99 % boar of the forest and the sleety tempests A 2 INTRODUCTION, PAGE ANGLO-SAXON PERIOD,
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... delightful as the narrow cell , where he mused on problems which exercised his masculine intellect , without disturbing his child - like faith , and the dim Norman chapel , where he wept , and prayed , and held communion with his Father ...
... delightful as the narrow cell , where he mused on problems which exercised his masculine intellect , without disturbing his child - like faith , and the dim Norman chapel , where he wept , and prayed , and held communion with his Father ...
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... delight . I am not she that list My anchor to let fall For every drizzling mist ; My ship's substantial . Not oft use I to write , In prose , nor yet in rhyme , Yet will I shew one sight That I saw in my time . I saw a royal throne ...
... delight . I am not she that list My anchor to let fall For every drizzling mist ; My ship's substantial . Not oft use I to write , In prose , nor yet in rhyme , Yet will I shew one sight That I saw in my time . I saw a royal throne ...
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... delight your- self only in the world . Be penitent for your sins , and yet despair not ; be steady in faith , and yet presume not ; and desire , with St Paul , to be dissolved , and to be with Christ , with whom , even in death , there ...
... delight your- self only in the world . Be penitent for your sins , and yet despair not ; be steady in faith , and yet presume not ; and desire , with St Paul , to be dissolved , and to be with Christ , with whom , even in death , there ...
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... . St Augustine , to shew the great dislike he had of such as uncharitably delighted to un- fold other men's faults , wrote these verses over his table : — LITTLE FOXES . ' Quisquis amat dictis absentem rodere vitam 88 ELIZABETHAN ERA .
... . St Augustine , to shew the great dislike he had of such as uncharitably delighted to un- fold other men's faults , wrote these verses over his table : — LITTLE FOXES . ' Quisquis amat dictis absentem rodere vitam 88 ELIZABETHAN ERA .
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