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... human nature sunk , and he ear- nestly desired , if any other way were possible , he might be spared the agony . Some have contended that Jesus feared he should die of his agony in the garden before he came to the cross , and he prayed ...
... human nature sunk , and he ear- nestly desired , if any other way were possible , he might be spared the agony . Some have contended that Jesus feared he should die of his agony in the garden before he came to the cross , and he prayed ...
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... human hope is past , still cries out in agony , if it be possible , let this cup pass from me ; but with sweet submission adds , but if it be not possible , if this cup may not pass from me ex- cept I drink it , thy will be done . He ...
... human hope is past , still cries out in agony , if it be possible , let this cup pass from me ; but with sweet submission adds , but if it be not possible , if this cup may not pass from me ex- cept I drink it , thy will be done . He ...
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... human being , but at the formation of the useful qualities of the citizen . By meagre fare and rigid discipline he hardened the bodies of the youth , and by certain moral influences , skilfully applied , he strength- ened the virtues of ...
... human being , but at the formation of the useful qualities of the citizen . By meagre fare and rigid discipline he hardened the bodies of the youth , and by certain moral influences , skilfully applied , he strength- ened the virtues of ...
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... human race . While on the one hand the philoso- phical speculations of Plato and Aristotle , after having mould- ed the mind of nations , still command the attention of the profoundest thinkers , on the other , the Geometry of Euclid ...
... human race . While on the one hand the philoso- phical speculations of Plato and Aristotle , after having mould- ed the mind of nations , still command the attention of the profoundest thinkers , on the other , the Geometry of Euclid ...
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... human forms and make them mingle in all the affairs of men ; we shall see how ad- mirably fitted as an instrument of education was the study of his works to produce in the minds of the susceptible and imaginative Greeks a love of the ...
... human forms and make them mingle in all the affairs of men ; we shall see how ad- mirably fitted as an instrument of education was the study of his works to produce in the minds of the susceptible and imaginative Greeks a love of the ...
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