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" Nevermore thou needest seek Me; I am with thee everywhere; Raise the stone, and thou shalt find Me ; cleave the wood, and I am there. "
The Southern Workman - Page 172
1912
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The Poems of Henry Van Dyke

Henry Van Dyke - 2007 - 476 pages
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Oxford Renowned

Paul Henning - 2007 - 312 pages
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Christ in the Poetry of Today; An Anthology from American Poets

Martha Foote Crow - 2008 - 228 pages
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The Road of Life

George Peverett, Ernest Dodgshun - 1919 - 64 pages
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The Outlook, Volume 57

1897 - 1170 pages
...[/. e., my disciples] are, they are not deserted by God ; and as one is alone, even so I am with him. Raise the stone and thou shalt find Me; cleave the wood and I am there." These words are believed by Dr. Harnack to refer to ordinary handiwork. He also points out their appropriateness...
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Poetry Wales, Volume 9

1973 - 484 pages
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Evolution and the Doctrine of the Trinity

Stewart A. McDowall - 296 pages
...but the truth of fetishism survives, and we may read it in the words imputed in the Logia to Christ, "Raise the stone, and thou shalt find Me; cleave the wood, and I am there." Animism is dead, but its truth remains in the doctrine of Immanence, and in the theory of the relation...
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Adult School Lesson Handbooks

1931 - 336 pages
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United States Congressional Serial Set, Issue 9818

1934 - 228 pages
...the lilies of the field and the fowls of the air. Hear us, O Thou who answerest the laborer's appeal: "Raise the stone and thou shalt find Me; cleave the wood, and there am I." Grant us, Heavenly Father, that when the day is done that personal satisfaction, that...
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Chicago Theological Seminary Register, Volumes 20-23

1930 - 614 pages
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