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... light . Our thoughts and feelings should all be akin to light , and have something of the nature of light in them and our actions should be like the action of light itself , and like the actions of all those powers and of all those ...
... light . Our thoughts and feelings should all be akin to light , and have something of the nature of light in them and our actions should be like the action of light itself , and like the actions of all those powers and of all those ...
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... light is come into the world , yet men love darkness rather than light , because their deeds are evil . Nothing but their having utterly depraved their nature could seduce them into loving what is so contrary and repugnant to it . For ...
... light is come into the world , yet men love darkness rather than light , because their deeds are evil . Nothing but their having utterly depraved their nature could seduce them into loving what is so contrary and repugnant to it . For ...
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... light of the Sun of Righteousness ? Shall he not hail His rising with hymns of praise and psalms of thanksgiving ? Shall he not be cheered amid his deepest affliction , when the rays of that Sun fall upon him , and paint the arch of ...
... light of the Sun of Righteousness ? Shall he not hail His rising with hymns of praise and psalms of thanksgiving ? Shall he not be cheered amid his deepest affliction , when the rays of that Sun fall upon him , and paint the arch of ...
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