An American BibleAlice Hubbard Roycrofters, 1911 - 403 pages |
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Page 220
... divine man to exhibit anything divine . A man is relieved and gay when he has put his heart into his work and done his best ; but what he has said or done otherwise shall give him no peace . It is a deliverance which does not deliver ...
... divine man to exhibit anything divine . A man is relieved and gay when he has put his heart into his work and done his best ; but what he has said or done otherwise shall give him no peace . It is a deliverance which does not deliver ...
Page 299
... Divine Will The old idea , now happily discarded by all thoughtful people , that man loves darkness rather than ... Divine Economy . Then there are the civilizations that once existed in Egypt , Assyria , Greece and Rome , which were ...
... Divine Will The old idea , now happily discarded by all thoughtful people , that man loves darkness rather than ... Divine Economy . Then there are the civilizations that once existed in Egypt , Assyria , Greece and Rome , which were ...
Page 380
... divine truth ' to divine truth itself — from the trustees of God ' to God Himself . " " The time to mind somebody else's business is when he does n't We do not fight for truth - we fight for electrotypes , old books , old clothes , old ...
... divine truth ' to divine truth itself — from the trustees of God ' to God Himself . " " The time to mind somebody else's business is when he does n't We do not fight for truth - we fight for electrotypes , old books , old clothes , old ...
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