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Pagina 181
... Lord ye know is God indeed . " That is the correct way to write it . For the paraphrase of the line is " The Lord whom ye know is really God . " The line puts in an emphatic way the contrast between the gods of the heathen , the work of ...
... Lord ye know is God indeed . " That is the correct way to write it . For the paraphrase of the line is " The Lord whom ye know is really God . " The line puts in an emphatic way the contrast between the gods of the heathen , the work of ...
Pagina 235
... Lord bless thee , and keep thee : Thus Now and again The Lord make his face shine upon thee , and be gracious unto thee : The Lord lift up his countenance upon thee , and give thee peace . How very effective is the repetition in those ...
... Lord bless thee , and keep thee : Thus Now and again The Lord make his face shine upon thee , and be gracious unto thee : The Lord lift up his countenance upon thee , and give thee peace . How very effective is the repetition in those ...
Pagina 271
... Lord shall be to thee an everlasting light , and thy God thy glory . Thy sun shall no more go down ; neither shall thy moon withdraw herself : for the Lord shall be thine everlasting light , and the days of thy mourning shall be ended ...
... Lord shall be to thee an everlasting light , and thy God thy glory . Thy sun shall no more go down ; neither shall thy moon withdraw herself : for the Lord shall be thine everlasting light , and the days of thy mourning shall be ended ...
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