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... hand - in - hand with a noble certainty . To the speaker Heaven is as real as earth . He lives with God more than with men . He has a sure insight into the human heart and an equally sure under- standing of the nature and purpose of God ...
... hand - in - hand with a noble certainty . To the speaker Heaven is as real as earth . He lives with God more than with men . He has a sure insight into the human heart and an equally sure under- standing of the nature and purpose of God ...
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... hand , with which he caught it , and so prevented the danger of that . Then did Christian draw , for he saw it was time to bestir him and Apollyon as fast made at him , throwing darts as thick as hail ; by which , notwithstanding all ...
... hand , with which he caught it , and so prevented the danger of that . Then did Christian draw , for he saw it was time to bestir him and Apollyon as fast made at him , throwing darts as thick as hail ; by which , notwithstanding all ...
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... hand all Truth , and in his left hand the single ever - active impulse to seek after Truth , even though with the condition that I must eternally remain in error , and say to me , " Choose , " I would with humility fall before his left ...
... hand all Truth , and in his left hand the single ever - active impulse to seek after Truth , even though with the condition that I must eternally remain in error , and say to me , " Choose , " I would with humility fall before his left ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I THE FIRST BOOKS IN THE WORLD | 1 |
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THE STORY OF THE BIВІ Е | 41 |
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