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Page xvi
... spirit , yet they will sometimes help to entertain a thought , to actuate a passion , to employ and hallow a fancy . Epistle Dedicatory to Taylor's Life of Christ . ON PRAYER . PRAYER is the peace of our spirit , the stillness of our ...
... spirit , yet they will sometimes help to entertain a thought , to actuate a passion , to employ and hallow a fancy . Epistle Dedicatory to Taylor's Life of Christ . ON PRAYER . PRAYER is the peace of our spirit , the stillness of our ...
Page 93
... spirit , and a pleasant conversation , and the innocent caresses of a charitable humanity , is not forbidden ; plenum tamen suavitatis et gratiæ sermonem non esse in- decorum , Saint Ambrose affirmed : and here in my text our ...
... spirit , and a pleasant conversation , and the innocent caresses of a charitable humanity , is not forbidden ; plenum tamen suavitatis et gratiæ sermonem non esse in- decorum , Saint Ambrose affirmed : and here in my text our ...
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... spirit of king Saul , which had the nerve to evoke the spirits of the dead ! King David was a man extreme in all his ex- cellencies , a man of the highest strain , whether for counsel , for expression , or for action , in peace and in ...
... spirit of king Saul , which had the nerve to evoke the spirits of the dead ! King David was a man extreme in all his ex- cellencies , a man of the highest strain , whether for counsel , for expression , or for action , in peace and in ...
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