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... living wells , Where Thine Eternal Goodness dwells ! " Tis when " Thou hid'st Thy face , " our spirits fail , Forgetting then , Thy love doth still prevail , Through that deep woe , to make us strive to look above , And long to wake in ...
... living wells , Where Thine Eternal Goodness dwells ! " Tis when " Thou hid'st Thy face , " our spirits fail , Forgetting then , Thy love doth still prevail , Through that deep woe , to make us strive to look above , And long to wake in ...
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... living language . So that we should consider the verses of Commodianus not to be exactly parallel to the rude productions of early times , but should regard them rather as the natural fruit of that change in the pronunciation of a ...
... living language . So that we should consider the verses of Commodianus not to be exactly parallel to the rude productions of early times , but should regard them rather as the natural fruit of that change in the pronunciation of a ...
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... living power in Him , and a vital union with Him , then His presence in the Holy Eucharist is not merely figurative , but in some sense real . And 1 See his Primary Charge . it is the denial of this , His relation to 280 The Doctrine of ...
... living power in Him , and a vital union with Him , then His presence in the Holy Eucharist is not merely figurative , but in some sense real . And 1 See his Primary Charge . it is the denial of this , His relation to 280 The Doctrine of ...
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