America's LiteratureJames David Hart, Clarence Gohdes Dryden Press, 1955 - 958 頁 |
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第 90 頁
... appeared to me as sweet and glorious doctrines . These doctrines have been much my delight . God's sovereignty has ever appeared to me , great part of his glory . It has often been my delight to approach God , and adore him as a ...
... appeared to me as sweet and glorious doctrines . These doctrines have been much my delight . God's sovereignty has ever appeared to me , great part of his glory . It has often been my delight to approach God , and adore him as a ...
第 91 頁
... appeared to me , far above all , the chief of ten thousands . His blood and atonement have appeared sweet , and his right- eousness sweet ; which was always accompanied with ardency of spirit ; and inward strugglings and breathings ...
... appeared to me , far above all , the chief of ten thousands . His blood and atonement have appeared sweet , and his right- eousness sweet ; which was always accompanied with ardency of spirit ; and inward strugglings and breathings ...
第 125 頁
... appeared dry and dead . There then appeared a being , small of size , moving swiftly from the north southward , called a " Sun Worm . " Though I was a child , this dream was instructive to me . Another thing remarkable in my childhood ...
... appeared dry and dead . There then appeared a being , small of size , moving swiftly from the north southward , called a " Sun Worm . " Though I was a child , this dream was instructive to me . Another thing remarkable in my childhood ...
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