The ExpositorSamuel Cox, Sir William Robertson Nicoll, James Moffatt Hodder and Stoughton, 1885 |
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... and passion , and power : they commend themselves to our understand- ing and excite our sympathy ; we feel that he is happily expressing thoughts and emotions which have often stirred within our own souls . But - and 4 THE BOOK OF JOB .
... and passion , and power : they commend themselves to our understand- ing and excite our sympathy ; we feel that he is happily expressing thoughts and emotions which have often stirred within our own souls . But - and 4 THE BOOK OF JOB .
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... feeling of disappointment and defeated hope . Written , as such books often are , by men as able as they are good , there is no one of them which , if I may judge from a wide experience of them , does not disappoint the reader just as ...
... feeling of disappointment and defeated hope . Written , as such books often are , by men as able as they are good , there is no one of them which , if I may judge from a wide experience of them , does not disappoint the reader just as ...
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... feel that He was in the very tempest which had struck him to the earth , that He had listened to him even when He did not answer him , loved him even when He smote him , and had even been afflicted in all Chap . xxxv . 14-16 . I his ...
... feel that He was in the very tempest which had struck him to the earth , that He had listened to him even when He did not answer him , loved him even when He smote him , and had even been afflicted in all Chap . xxxv . 14-16 . I his ...
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... his humanity . Affection , passion does not trouble him , and he does not feel how sorely it may trouble other and lower spirits . Death , so far as an evil to himself , he has conquered ; but he 48 STUDIES IN THE LIFE OF CHRIST .
... his humanity . Affection , passion does not trouble him , and he does not feel how sorely it may trouble other and lower spirits . Death , so far as an evil to himself , he has conquered ; but he 48 STUDIES IN THE LIFE OF CHRIST .
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... feels the guilt almost as little as Athens herself . Then the sorrows of Xanthippe do not move him . He remains ... feel that death is more terrible to the living than to the dying , and the sorrows of affection have a greater claim ...
... feels the guilt almost as little as Athens herself . Then the sorrows of Xanthippe do not move him . He remains ... feel that death is more terrible to the living than to the dying , and the sorrows of affection have a greater claim ...
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