Essays and PoemsArno Press, 1972 - 175 pages |
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... Universal Parent , and hoarding up instead of distributing His general gifts ? As we resist this process , the resulting state must evidently be one with which we may interpret the mind of Shakspeare , a sense of eternal life , an ...
... Universal Parent , and hoarding up instead of distributing His general gifts ? As we resist this process , the resulting state must evidently be one with which we may interpret the mind of Shakspeare , a sense of eternal life , an ...
Page 57
... still feel in manhood and age that our's was that universal life and love , the emblem of which our Saviour beheld in a little child , and said " of such is 99 the kingdom of heaven . " This period in youth SHAKSPEARE . 57.
... still feel in manhood and age that our's was that universal life and love , the emblem of which our Saviour beheld in a little child , and said " of such is 99 the kingdom of heaven . " This period in youth SHAKSPEARE . 57.
Page 58
... universal life ; like Adam , he is uncon- sciously the lord of creation ; he is content with liv- ing ; his happiness has not yet become the selfish love of possession ; his actions and thoughts are full of life unclaimed save by Him ...
... universal life ; like Adam , he is uncon- sciously the lord of creation ; he is content with liv- ing ; his happiness has not yet become the selfish love of possession ; his actions and thoughts are full of life unclaimed save by Him ...
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