Religion Through the Ages: An AnthologyHermon F. Bell, Charles S. Macfarland |
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Page 144
... Evil's triumph sendeth , with a terror and a chill , Under continent to continent , the sense of coming ill , And the slave , where'er he cowers , feels his sympathies with God In hot tear - drops ebbing earthward , to be drunk up by ...
... Evil's triumph sendeth , with a terror and a chill , Under continent to continent , the sense of coming ill , And the slave , where'er he cowers , feels his sympathies with God In hot tear - drops ebbing earthward , to be drunk up by ...
Page 156
... evil by good . The work of creation finds its consummation , and the eternal will of the Infinite Mercy finds its fulfilment only in the restoration of the free creature to God and of an evil world to goodness , through love . Every ...
... evil by good . The work of creation finds its consummation , and the eternal will of the Infinite Mercy finds its fulfilment only in the restoration of the free creature to God and of an evil world to goodness , through love . Every ...
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... evil ; which none can depart from but through error and mistake . This is evidently supposed in all disputes they may have one with another , about right and wrong ; and in all endeavors used to evince or prove that any thing is either ...
... evil ; which none can depart from but through error and mistake . This is evidently supposed in all disputes they may have one with another , about right and wrong ; and in all endeavors used to evince or prove that any thing is either ...
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FRANCOIS FENELON | 3 |
WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT | 11 |
VICTOR HUGO 21 | 49 |
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