The Church at Home and Abroad, 12 tomasHenry Addison Nelson, Albert B. Robinson Presbyterian Board of Publication and Sabbath School Work, 1892 |
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... heart on the bark of venerable oaks in the silent forest . This is the source of sculpture , of painting and of architecture . There is a name which I have uttered often with my lips , which I have oftener venerated in my heart , and ...
... heart on the bark of venerable oaks in the silent forest . This is the source of sculpture , of painting and of architecture . There is a name which I have uttered often with my lips , which I have oftener venerated in my heart , and ...
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... heart , were a thousand times more acute than some of ours , and I firmly believe that in many sleepless hours of many troubled nights , my burdens and yours , rested more heavily upon his shoulders than upon our own . What more fitting ...
... heart , were a thousand times more acute than some of ours , and I firmly believe that in many sleepless hours of many troubled nights , my burdens and yours , rested more heavily upon his shoulders than upon our own . What more fitting ...
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... hearts , and make Christianity a controlling influ- ence in all circles of society . If the Christian religion is ... heart . If , therefore , there is to be any progress to Christianity in our home churches as an inspiration and rule ...
... hearts , and make Christianity a controlling influ- ence in all circles of society . If the Christian religion is ... heart . If , therefore , there is to be any progress to Christianity in our home churches as an inspiration and rule ...
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... hearts . They are releasing woman from her immemorial degradation in heathen lands , by sending devoted women to visit . her in the seclusion of the zenana and the harem ... heart and home . 1892. ] continually into the light , and liberty ,
... hearts . They are releasing woman from her immemorial degradation in heathen lands , by sending devoted women to visit . her in the seclusion of the zenana and the harem ... heart and home . 1892. ] continually into the light , and liberty ,
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... heart the respon- sibility of establishing and building up the Church Abroad . But the Church at Home is made up of ... hearts that will lead to personal consecration and personal service . And now , with the question to answer , " Whom ...
... heart the respon- sibility of establishing and building up the Church Abroad . But the Church at Home is made up of ... hearts that will lead to personal consecration and personal service . And now , with the question to answer , " Whom ...
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