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... hope appeared to all others but the insanity of folly , he never gave up his project , but renewed his attempts to perform the " impossible " with the coolness of one setting about a common - place enterprise . It is needless to say ...
... hope appeared to all others but the insanity of folly , he never gave up his project , but renewed his attempts to perform the " impossible " with the coolness of one setting about a common - place enterprise . It is needless to say ...
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... hope he will be an occasion to inflame them . That which is best worthy of love in him is the image of Christ he bears . Look on that and love it best , and all the rest for that . " Another letter to his wife , written after the battle ...
... hope he will be an occasion to inflame them . That which is best worthy of love in him is the image of Christ he bears . Look on that and love it best , and all the rest for that . " Another letter to his wife , written after the battle ...
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... hope , in closing this already protracted article , to offer one suggestion . It is this : The high character of the work before us must be sus- tained hereafter . It must keep pace , in time to come , with the advancing wants of the ...
... hope , in closing this already protracted article , to offer one suggestion . It is this : The high character of the work before us must be sus- tained hereafter . It must keep pace , in time to come , with the advancing wants of the ...
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... hope . But if perfect obedi- ence were maintained , then the atonement , at least for the time being , would not be necessary , either to pardon failures , or to render works acceptable to God . But the connections in which these words ...
... hope . But if perfect obedi- ence were maintained , then the atonement , at least for the time being , would not be necessary , either to pardon failures , or to render works acceptable to God . But the connections in which these words ...
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