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meet in their respective states, and vote by ballot for President and Vice-President, one of whom, at least, shall not be an inhabitan .
go alone as he chose. No, she would win him over. He should see that Christians did not have to attend church and pray all the time, for .
got 'em. Ay, I am!" Avice and her young cousins laughed. "Do you think they never fly at one another, Uncle Dan?" asked the former. "Let .
ths swung huge signs, which had to be nine feet above street level to allow a man on horseback to ride underneath. There were no sidewalk .
ts towered up like giant castles, and if Tim had read fairy tales he might well have fancied them inhabited by ogres. But he had not. He .
their heirs of us and our heirs. [II. THE RELIEF OF THE KING'S TENANT OF FULL AGE] If any of our earls, barons, or others who hold of us .
-discipline, that He demands that the appetites be curbed rather than indulged, he declines allegiance. One can have no doubt that in our .
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plicated in every community in the thousands who reject Christianity without any adequate examination as incredible in view of what they .
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imes we could not help wishing that thousands of toiling mortals from Glasgow and other great overcrowded cities would only come out some .
at, through spiritual insight we are enabled to ask according to His will "And this is the confidence that we have in him, that, if we as .
if influenced by magic--the magic of a virgin soil; the fields were green with waving grain and succulent lucerne; the vines needed the .
n this simple homely narrative of his ancestors (which, by the way, gives a vivid picture of the early pioneer days) and later in his own .
nd when we have in fact received Him, and asked Him to abide with us, He does not stay any longer than we want Him. We have to constrain .
n the regular ministrations of the sanctuary and in the conference meeting, but she turned also to the Sabbath school with the same fond on off icons free ss, of the giver, and of the receiver, in such a mixed up way, that Ruth was forced to laugh outright. "I got a beautiful idea the other .
gaberdine crouched on the doorstep. Suddenly a dreadful feeling of loneliness seized on Frank, such as he had not felt since leaving home .
se to run the risk of breaking his neck over the round stones which formed the streets, or the rough ground, interspersed with holes and .
otion to Him most wide spread? Is it in Churches where devotion to our Lady is suppressed? On the contrary, do you not know with absolute .
ing simply to be led: who do not challenge Him with Pilate's scornful, "What is truth?" but rather say, "Lord, I believe; help Thou my un .