The Christian Pioneer, 3233 tomaiSimpkin, Marshall and Company, 1878 |
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... waiting long , whose holy air Indrawn to silent souls breathes forth its rare Grand speech by joy distilled . Life hath its Tabor heights ; Its lofty mounts of heavenly recognition , Whose unveiled glories flash to earth munition Of ...
... waiting long , whose holy air Indrawn to silent souls breathes forth its rare Grand speech by joy distilled . Life hath its Tabor heights ; Its lofty mounts of heavenly recognition , Whose unveiled glories flash to earth munition Of ...
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... WAITING . WE are waiting , blessed Lord , For the promise of Thy word ; For the coming back again Of the rightful One to reign . We are waiting still in hope , Though in darkness oft we grope , But Thy word is as a light , Shining ...
... WAITING . WE are waiting , blessed Lord , For the promise of Thy word ; For the coming back again Of the rightful One to reign . We are waiting still in hope , Though in darkness oft we grope , But Thy word is as a light , Shining ...
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... waiting that we may accomplish His design ? Because thus He develops us . This is His spiritual university in the world . Thus he applies not tests merely , but incitement , stimulants , means of instruction to whatever is best in us ...
... waiting that we may accomplish His design ? Because thus He develops us . This is His spiritual university in the world . Thus he applies not tests merely , but incitement , stimulants , means of instruction to whatever is best in us ...
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... waiting lasts . Whatever contradicts the divine plan must pay the price of haste ; that price is brief duration . All that is done before the hour is come decays fast . All precocious things ripened before their time , wither before ...
... waiting lasts . Whatever contradicts the divine plan must pay the price of haste ; that price is brief duration . All that is done before the hour is come decays fast . All precocious things ripened before their time , wither before ...
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... Waiting the closing of the day . The Future holds no wondrous prize This side Death's awful mysteries ; Beyond , what waits for us , who knows ? New Life , or infinite repose ? -Blackwood's Magazine . THE CHILDRENS ' CORNER . V WHIMPER ...
... Waiting the closing of the day . The Future holds no wondrous prize This side Death's awful mysteries ; Beyond , what waits for us , who knows ? New Life , or infinite repose ? -Blackwood's Magazine . THE CHILDRENS ' CORNER . V WHIMPER ...
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