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But behold , that hive hath now become solitary ; for even as smoke drives away the bees , so hath fear dispersed our swarms . They desert it as if it were a dungeon ; they leap out of it as out of a fire . Our calamity has become an ...
But behold , that hive hath now become solitary ; for even as smoke drives away the bees , so hath fear dispersed our swarms . They desert it as if it were a dungeon ; they leap out of it as out of a fire . Our calamity has become an ...
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However , of one thing I have become distinctly conscious , that my motto for life , my whole heart's expression , is , “ None but Christ ' ; not in the ( so - called ) evangelical sense , which I take to be the sickliest cant that has ...
However , of one thing I have become distinctly conscious , that my motto for life , my whole heart's expression , is , “ None but Christ ' ; not in the ( so - called ) evangelical sense , which I take to be the sickliest cant that has ...
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He had not made any public profession of religion then and had no inclination to become a preacher of the gospel . His plan was , after gaining some experience in teaching in the Latin School , to go abroad for further study and fit ...
He had not made any public profession of religion then and had no inclination to become a preacher of the gospel . His plan was , after gaining some experience in teaching in the Latin School , to go abroad for further study and fit ...
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