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" Go thine inscrutable way, Eternal Providence ! Only let me not despair in Thee because of this inscrutableness. Let me not despair in Thee, even if Thy steps appear to me to be going back. It is not true that the shortest line is always straight. "
The fatherhood of God - Page 80
by Robert Mitchell (pastor at Manchester.) - 1879 - 183 pages
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1862 - 556 pages
...representation of the meaning : — " Go thine inscrutable way, Eternal Providence ! Only let me not despair in Thee because of this inscrutableness. Let...straight. " Thou hast on Thine eternal way so much to carry on together, so much to do ! so many side steps to take ! And what if it were as good as proved...
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Replies to 'Essays and reviews', by E. M. Goulburn [and others ..., Volume 38

Essays - 1862 - 560 pages
...representation of the meaning : — " Go thine inscrutable way, Eternal Providence ! Only let me not despair in Thee because of this inscrutableness. Let...straight. " Thou hast on Thine eternal way so much to carry on together, so much to do ! so many side steps to take ! And what if it were as good as proved...
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Edward Meyrick Goulburn - 1862 - 448 pages
...representation of the meaning : — " Go thine inscrutable way, Eternal Providence I Only let me not despair in Thee because of this inscrutableness. Let...straight, " Thou hast on Thine eternal way so much to carry on together, so much to do ! so many side steps to take ! And. what if it were as good as proved...
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1862 - 458 pages
...representation of the meaning :— " Go thine inscrutable way, Eternal Providence ! Only let roe not despair in Thee because of this inscrutableness. Let...the shortest line is always straight. '' Thou hast rni Thine eternal way so much to carry on together, so much to do! so many side steps to take! And...
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The education of the human race. From the Germ. [by F. W. Robertson].

Gotthold Ephraim Lessing - 1872 - 108 pages
...not defpair in Thee becaufe of this infcrutablenefs. Let me not defpair in Thee, even if Thy fteps appear to me to be going back. It is not true that the fhorteft line is always ftraight. 92. THOU haft on Thine Eternal Way fo much to carry on together,...
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Lectures, Addresses and Other Literary Remains

Frederick William Robertson - 1876 - 368 pages
...more the fashion among enthusiasts. 91 Go thine inscrutable way, eternal Providence ! Only let me not despair in Thee because of this inscrutableness. Let...not true that the shortest line is always straight. 92 THOU hast on thine eternal way so much to carry on together, so much to do ! so many aside steps...
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Old Truths in a New Light, Or, An Earnest Endeavour to Reconcile Material ...

Marie Sinclair Countess of Caithness - 1876 - 508 pages
...inscrutableness ! Let me not despair of Thee, even if thy steps sometimes appear to me to be going backward ! It is not true that the shortest line is always straight. Thou hast, on Thine eternal way, so much to carry on together ; so much to do ; so many side steps to take ! And why should I not come back again,...
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Gotthold Ephraim Lessing: His Life and His Works

Helen Zimmern - 1878 - 482 pages
...Providence ! Only let me not despair of Thee because of Thy inscrutableness. Let me not despair of Thee, even if Thy steps appear to me to be going back. It is not true that the straightest line is always the shortest. Thou hast so much to carry on together on Thine eternal ways,...
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The Making and the Unmaking of the Preacher: Lectures on the Lyman Beecher ...

William Jewett Tucker - 1898 - 244 pages
...Lessing, " Go Thine inscrutable way, Eternal Providence. Only let me not despair of Thee because of Thine inscrutableness. Let me not despair in Thee even if Thy steps appear to me to be going back. Thou hast on Thine Eternal way so much to carry on together ! so much to do ! so many side steps to...
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Lectures, Addresses and Other Literary Remains

Frederick William Robertson - 1906 - 360 pages
...more the fashion among enthusiasts. 9i Go thine inscrutable way, eternal Providence! Only let me not despair in Thee because of this inscrutableness. Let me not despair in Thee, even if Thy steps appear tome to be going back. It is not true that the shortest line is always straight. 92 THOU hast on thine...
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