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... labor claimed the particular care of each ; yet their paths often cross - often run side by side . Luther came to destroy : Melancthon to restore . The mission ... labors , different equipments were of course 1854 . 305 THE TWO REFORMERS .
... labor claimed the particular care of each ; yet their paths often cross - often run side by side . Luther came to destroy : Melancthon to restore . The mission ... labors , different equipments were of course 1854 . 305 THE TWO REFORMERS .
Side 306
... labors are but stages of the same great reform . The second im- plies the first , —the first if lasting necessitates the other . The part of each was lofty and difficult ; and each was well completed . Pope and Emperor struck hands for ...
... labors are but stages of the same great reform . The second im- plies the first , —the first if lasting necessitates the other . The part of each was lofty and difficult ; and each was well completed . Pope and Emperor struck hands for ...
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... labors of the day , and beset with the attentions of his friends it is not wonderful that he was unable to call . up ... labor . But although under more favorable circumstances his abilities would have had more scope , and he would ...
... labors of the day , and beset with the attentions of his friends it is not wonderful that he was unable to call . up ... labor . But although under more favorable circumstances his abilities would have had more scope , and he would ...
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