America's LiteratureJames David Hart, Clarence Gohdes Dryden Press, 1955 - 958 頁 |
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第 89 頁
... heart and poverty of spirit ; and there was nothing that I so earnestly longed for . My heart panted after this , to lie before God , as in the dust ; that I might be nothing , and that God might be ALL , that I might become as a little ...
... heart and poverty of spirit ; and there was nothing that I so earnestly longed for . My heart panted after this , to lie before God , as in the dust ; that I might be nothing , and that God might be ALL , that I might become as a little ...
第 126 頁
... heart ; and then my cries were put up in contrition , and in the multitude of His mercies I found inward relief , and felt a close engagement that , if He was pleased to restore my health , I might walk humbly before Him . After my ...
... heart ; and then my cries were put up in contrition , and in the multitude of His mercies I found inward relief , and felt a close engagement that , if He was pleased to restore my health , I might walk humbly before Him . After my ...
第 378 頁
... heart has gone , there follows my hand , and not elsewhere . For when the heart goes before , like a lamp , and illumines the pathway , Many things are made clear , that else lie hidden in darkness . " Thereupon the priest , her friend ...
... heart has gone , there follows my hand , and not elsewhere . For when the heart goes before , like a lamp , and illumines the pathway , Many things are made clear , that else lie hidden in darkness . " Thereupon the priest , her friend ...
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