Somerville College Chapel Addresses and Other PapersHeadley, 1962 - 139页 |
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Helen Darbishire. VI THE VISION OF ETERNAL THINGS ESUS said , JES 25 April 1936 Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth , where moth and rust doth corrupt , and where thieves break through and steal ... VISION OF ETERNAL THINGS 1936.
Helen Darbishire. VI THE VISION OF ETERNAL THINGS ESUS said , JES 25 April 1936 Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth , where moth and rust doth corrupt , and where thieves break through and steal ... VISION OF ETERNAL THINGS 1936.
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... vision the people perish . . " Time after time , prophets arose whose vision saved the people , who fiercely denounced abuses , who called back the nation to the truer worship of their God . God laid upon his prophets this duty to draw ...
... vision the people perish . . " Time after time , prophets arose whose vision saved the people , who fiercely denounced abuses , who called back the nation to the truer worship of their God . God laid upon his prophets this duty to draw ...
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... vision of duty . This restful quality in her nature is revealed by Bunyan , as perhaps no one else could have ... vision is forever bent upon the contrast between great things and little , between appearance and reality . It is not ...
... vision of duty . This restful quality in her nature is revealed by Bunyan , as perhaps no one else could have ... vision is forever bent upon the contrast between great things and little , between appearance and reality . It is not ...
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