The Eclectic Review, Volume 2; Volume 115Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood 1862 |
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... eyes . Suppose that last night God Almighty had spoken to you in a voice you could not mistake , saying , Ask what I shall give thee : only tell me your wish , and it shall be realised . You shall live longer than anyone else . You ...
... eyes . Suppose that last night God Almighty had spoken to you in a voice you could not mistake , saying , Ask what I shall give thee : only tell me your wish , and it shall be realised . You shall live longer than anyone else . You ...
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... eyes I first knew in our mutual youth , So full of limpid earnestness and truth ; Eyes I saw fading still , as day by day The body , not the spirit's strength gave way ; Eyes that I last saw lifting their farewell To the now darkened ...
... eyes I first knew in our mutual youth , So full of limpid earnestness and truth ; Eyes I saw fading still , as day by day The body , not the spirit's strength gave way ; Eyes that I last saw lifting their farewell To the now darkened ...
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... eye , a natural man two , a Christian three . The beast hath an eye of sense ; the natural man of sense and reason ; the Christian of sense , of reason , and faith . ' ' To want the eyes of angels is far worse than to want the eyes of ...
... eye , a natural man two , a Christian three . The beast hath an eye of sense ; the natural man of sense and reason ; the Christian of sense , of reason , and faith . ' ' To want the eyes of angels is far worse than to want the eyes of ...
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