Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers, Band 1C. Scribner's Sons, 1927 |
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... body of modern men except the Scottish Covenanters , yet the gist of all their praying was , in the words of the hymn , " for a closer walk with God . " The truth of this general statement cannot be denied . But it is an imperfect ...
... body of modern men except the Scottish Covenanters , yet the gist of all their praying was , in the words of the hymn , " for a closer walk with God . " The truth of this general statement cannot be denied . But it is an imperfect ...
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... body believed to be six thousand years old , -just about that , -they spent their manhood and died in a world which all persons whether intelligent or not knew , if they cared to know , must have existed for millions of years . They ...
... body believed to be six thousand years old , -just about that , -they spent their manhood and died in a world which all persons whether intelligent or not knew , if they cared to know , must have existed for millions of years . They ...
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... , that were of the guard that kept the king's body , spake one to another ; 5 Let every one of us speak a sentence : he that shall overcome , and whose sentence shall seem wiser than the others , unto THE BIBLE 25 Esdras, III, 1—IV, 42.
... , that were of the guard that kept the king's body , spake one to another ; 5 Let every one of us speak a sentence : he that shall overcome , and whose sentence shall seem wiser than the others , unto THE BIBLE 25 Esdras, III, 1—IV, 42.
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... body according to the custom , and neglect not his burial . 17 Weep bitterly , and make great moan , and use lamentation , as he is worthy , and that a day or two , lest thou be evil spoken of : and then comfort thyself for thy ...
... body according to the custom , and neglect not his burial . 17 Weep bitterly , and make great moan , and use lamentation , as he is worthy , and that a day or two , lest thou be evil spoken of : and then comfort thyself for thy ...
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... body . 3 Behold , we put bits in the horses ' mouths , that they may obey us ; and we turn about their whole body . 4 Behold also the ships , which though they be so great , and are driven of fierce winds , yet are they turned about ...
... body . 3 Behold , we put bits in the horses ' mouths , that they may obey us ; and we turn about their whole body . 4 Behold also the ships , which though they be so great , and are driven of fierce winds , yet are they turned about ...
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