Speeches, Addresses, and Occasional Sermons, 1 tomasWm. Crosby and H.P. Nichols, 1852 |
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... honor such a man , they will hate . him . Why not ? Some others , not half so well bred , nor well furnished with precedents , welcome the new great man ; welcome his ideas ; welcome his person . They say , " Behold a Prophet . " When ...
... honor such a man , they will hate . him . Why not ? Some others , not half so well bred , nor well furnished with precedents , welcome the new great man ; welcome his ideas ; welcome his person . They say , " Behold a Prophet . " When ...
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... honored him in their way . He spoke for none of these . Why should they honor or even tolerate him ? It were strange had they done so . Was it through any fault or deficiency of Jesus that these men refused him ? quite the reverse . The ...
... honored him in their way . He spoke for none of these . Why should they honor or even tolerate him ? It were strange had they done so . Was it through any fault or deficiency of Jesus that these men refused him ? quite the reverse . The ...
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... honor Jesus as a God , and then as God himself . Apostolical and other legends tell of his divine birth , his wondrous power that healed the sick , palsied and crippled , deaf and dumb and blind ; created bread ; turned water into wine ...
... honor Jesus as a God , and then as God himself . Apostolical and other legends tell of his divine birth , his wondrous power that healed the sick , palsied and crippled , deaf and dumb and blind ; created bread ; turned water into wine ...
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... honored in my heart ; yes , in the world's heart . It is for this that in his name churches are built , and prayers are prayed ; for this that the best things we know , we honor with his name . He is the greatest person of the ages ...
... honored in my heart ; yes , in the world's heart . It is for this that in his name churches are built , and prayers are prayed ; for this that the best things we know , we honor with his name . He is the greatest person of the ages ...
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... honor . If it is a good thing to honor dead saints and the heroism of our fathers ; it is a better thing to honor the saints of to - day , the live heroism of men who do the battle , when that battle is all around us . I know a few such ...
... honor . If it is a good thing to honor dead saints and the heroism of our fathers ; it is a better thing to honor the saints of to - day , the live heroism of men who do the battle , when that battle is all around us . I know a few such ...
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127 psl. - My goodness, and my fortress; my high tower, and my deliverer; my shield, and he in whom I trust ; who subdueth my people under me.
28 psl. - For humanity sweeps onward ; where to-day the martyr stands, On the morrow crouches Judas with the silver in his hands ; Far in front the cross stands ready and the crackling fagots burn, While the hooting mob of yesterday in silent awe return To glean up the scattered ashes into history's golden urn.
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