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... gave commandments which were to be obeyed , and promises which were to be trusted because He gave them . They were reasonable in themselves : but faith was to go further and believe them because it believed Him . He lived before men for ...
... gave commandments which were to be obeyed , and promises which were to be trusted because He gave them . They were reasonable in themselves : but faith was to go further and believe them because it believed Him . He lived before men for ...
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... gave up what was meant for mankind . " President Roosevelt has wisely said that " in any office the personal equation is always of vital consequence . " It is in view of this that no judge or juror is allowed to sit in a case in which ...
... gave up what was meant for mankind . " President Roosevelt has wisely said that " in any office the personal equation is always of vital consequence . " It is in view of this that no judge or juror is allowed to sit in a case in which ...
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... gave his answer in these terms , " Young gentlemen , your feeling is better than your argument . " But we prevailed , and Class Day and strawber- ries still come together . 99 There is a great store of wisdom , upon which we can draw ...
... gave his answer in these terms , " Young gentlemen , your feeling is better than your argument . " But we prevailed , and Class Day and strawber- ries still come together . 99 There is a great store of wisdom , upon which we can draw ...
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... gave his tribute : " Hail to thee , poor little ship Mayflower of Delft Haven : poor com- mon - looking ship , hired by a common charter- party for coined dollars . Yet what ship Argo , or miraculous epic ship built by the sea - gods ...
... gave his tribute : " Hail to thee , poor little ship Mayflower of Delft Haven : poor com- mon - looking ship , hired by a common charter- party for coined dollars . Yet what ship Argo , or miraculous epic ship built by the sea - gods ...
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... gave him knowledge of men , of young men and their actual life ; ac- quaintance with affairs , and an exact and orderly habit , which have been of constant service . I do not know that he would recommend this course to a young man who ...
... gave him knowledge of men , of young men and their actual life ; ac- quaintance with affairs , and an exact and orderly habit , which have been of constant service . I do not know that he would recommend this course to a young man who ...
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