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His heart was deeply with the working men , and plans and efforts for their elevation occupied much of his thought . The following extracts from letters written at this period will show that he gave them no half - hearted or formal ...
His heart was deeply with the working men , and plans and efforts for their elevation occupied much of his thought . The following extracts from letters written at this period will show that he gave them no half - hearted or formal ...
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The passage , page 105 , ' Heaven was made for those who had failed in this world , ' struck me very forcibly several years ago , when I read it in a newspaper , and became a rich vein of thought in which I often quarried ; especially ...
The passage , page 105 , ' Heaven was made for those who had failed in this world , ' struck me very forcibly several years ago , when I read it in a newspaper , and became a rich vein of thought in which I often quarried ; especially ...
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... certain of St. Paul's root thoughts - far more certain than I can be of the correctness or incorrectness of any isolated interpretation ; and I must reverse all my conceptions of Christianity which is the Mind of CHRIST - before I ...
... certain of St. Paul's root thoughts - far more certain than I can be of the correctness or incorrectness of any isolated interpretation ; and I must reverse all my conceptions of Christianity which is the Mind of CHRIST - before I ...
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Work , regarding it as God's appointment for every man ; and while he always avowed his belief that the men of thought were labourers , as much as the men of action , he never lost an opportunity of urging on his hearers that a mere ...
Work , regarding it as God's appointment for every man ; and while he always avowed his belief that the men of thought were labourers , as much as the men of action , he never lost an opportunity of urging on his hearers that a mere ...
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In a hundred thousand verses there might be not one thought of poetry . Neither does poetry mean something which is fanciful and unreal . By poetry we mean invisible truth as distinct from that which is visible .
In a hundred thousand verses there might be not one thought of poetry . Neither does poetry mean something which is fanciful and unreal . By poetry we mean invisible truth as distinct from that which is visible .
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Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1859 |
Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1858 |
Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomas Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1859 |
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