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... feeling that all will be well . Melancthon knew the same fact , but wrought as anxiously as if there were in divine ... feels - that Truth is eter- nal as God . Through the power of such a Faith , Luther became patient , tolerant ...
... feeling that all will be well . Melancthon knew the same fact , but wrought as anxiously as if there were in divine ... feels - that Truth is eter- nal as God . Through the power of such a Faith , Luther became patient , tolerant ...
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... feeling of excitement , caused by thoughts of parting , gave a blush and brightness to her features - lighting them ... feel almost a pang , -remembering that soon would the portals of her heart be veiled to him , even , though guarded ...
... feeling of excitement , caused by thoughts of parting , gave a blush and brightness to her features - lighting them ... feel almost a pang , -remembering that soon would the portals of her heart be veiled to him , even , though guarded ...
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... feel that I came into the world an age too late . Perhaps Eurysthia was detained at my birth , as she was at that of Endymion , and so many of the classic divinities . Perhaps I have wandered in some land of strange enchantment , where ...
... feel that I came into the world an age too late . Perhaps Eurysthia was detained at my birth , as she was at that of Endymion , and so many of the classic divinities . Perhaps I have wandered in some land of strange enchantment , where ...
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