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It seemed to be some image of the light of God's glory . I remember , about that time , I used greatly to long for the conversion of some that I was concerned with ; I could gladly honor them , and with delight be a servant to them ...
It seemed to be some image of the light of God's glory . I remember , about that time , I used greatly to long for the conversion of some that I was concerned with ; I could gladly honor them , and with delight be a servant to them ...
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90 Ah , there is something here Unfathomed by the cynic's sneer , Something that gives our feeble light A high immunity from Night , Something that leaps life's narrow bars 95 To claim its birthright with the hosts of heaven ; A seed of ...
90 Ah , there is something here Unfathomed by the cynic's sneer , Something that gives our feeble light A high immunity from Night , Something that leaps life's narrow bars 95 To claim its birthright with the hosts of heaven ; A seed of ...
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Thus sped the demoniac on his course , until , quivering among the trees , he saw a red light before him , as when the felled trunks and branches of a clearing have been set on fire , and throw up their lurid blaze against the sky ...
Thus sped the demoniac on his course , until , quivering among the trees , he saw a red light before him , as when the felled trunks and branches of a clearing have been set on fire , and throw up their lurid blaze against the sky ...
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