This should be plain enough. Yet see what strong intellects dare not yet hear God himself, unless he speak the phraseology of I know not what David, or Jeremiah, or Paul. We shall not always set so great a price on a few texts, on a few lives. Seership and Prophecy - Page 25by Richard Dimsdale Stocker - 1907 - 31 pagesFull view - About this book
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