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Of course only those incidents should be preserved which are entirely trustworthy
. Exaggerated statements excite suspicion , if not disgust ; and those who present
them only injure the cause they seek to promote . A clergyman , 12 [ January ...
Of course only those incidents should be preserved which are entirely trustworthy
. Exaggerated statements excite suspicion , if not disgust ; and those who present
them only injure the cause they seek to promote . A clergyman , 12 [ January ...
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the cause they seek to promote . A clergyman , from Cincinnati , was recently
preaching in the vicinity of Boston . In illustrating his discourse he related the
following incident : a young man belonging to Sherman's grand army was
captured by ...
the cause they seek to promote . A clergyman , from Cincinnati , was recently
preaching in the vicinity of Boston . In illustrating his discourse he related the
following incident : a young man belonging to Sherman's grand army was
captured by ...
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It is interesting to see how the great question of all time , what will it profit a man
to gain the whole world and lose his own soul , has been the chief cause of the
revolutions and changes in the religious history of society . It has produced the ...
It is interesting to see how the great question of all time , what will it profit a man
to gain the whole world and lose his own soul , has been the chief cause of the
revolutions and changes in the religious history of society . It has produced the ...
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Who advanced the great cause of civilization more than those men who yielded
up their lives on the bloody battle - fields which were the natural consequence of
the agitation of great ideas ? Shall we honor Luther and Calvin , and yet ...
Who advanced the great cause of civilization more than those men who yielded
up their lives on the bloody battle - fields which were the natural consequence of
the agitation of great ideas ? Shall we honor Luther and Calvin , and yet ...
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And they had sufficient faith in the ultimate power of truth to be serene amid the
apparent failure of their cause . They would be true to their principles even if they
believed that they would be defeated . Their hopes extended to far distant times .
And they had sufficient faith in the ultimate power of truth to be serene amid the
apparent failure of their cause . They would be true to their principles even if they
believed that they would be defeated . Their hopes extended to far distant times .
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