But if it is His own country, it don't make Him any connysoor of countries with me. |
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It was the work which the Father had given Him, and which He had covenanted to do. |
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To expect the material from Him is to make Him gross, and to become gross ourselves. |
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A groundswell on, but we are getting along, and feel very thankful to Him who has favored us. |
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With that sentiment gushing from my soul, might I not leave all the rest to Him? |
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Do you regard Him as the sharer in the divine attributes and in the divine throne? |
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Why do we slight any word of Him whom we venerate and worship under the name of the Word? |
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We have learnt to prize Him in proportion as we have learnt the deceptiveness of all beside! |
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We can know God easily so long as we do not feel it necessary to define Him. |
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I know that ye have sad hours, when the Comforter is hid under a vail, and when ye inquire for Him, and find but a toom nest. |
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And, delighting in us as He does, God could not possibly stint us in what we earn from Him. |
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But if these are expressions of thankful love, they are delightsome to Him. |
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Indeed, liberal preachers have largely ceased to sermonize about Him, just because it has become so easy! |
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Ye who pray for what God in His infinite mercy has granted, do ye mock and deride Him? |
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Nen the wise men jumped off their camels and knelt down and opened all their boxes of pretty things for Him to play with. |
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Meditate often on God's love for you, and your heart will be enflamed with love for Him. |
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In fact, there was nothing that the world could do to Him that could ruffle the surface of His spirit. |
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The development of human energy to the uttermost is a part of the design of Him Who gave a task even to unfallen man. |
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To Him I resign myself, and the just cause which is entrusted to me to defend. |
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Like the Master who, for the joy that was set before Him, endures the cross. |
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But He will endow her with all His wealth, and raise her to sit with Him on a throne forever. |
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He already has descended one step in spirits which are emanations from Him. |
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There are no sharp edges about Him, no thrusting points, no instruments of laceration. |
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He is nearer us when we seek for Him and cannot find Him, than when we forget Him in laughter and self-pleasing. |
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The symbols chosen by Him to summarise His teaching are of an exact appropriateness. |
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Even the hand of Him who is the disposer of battles, turns against this people. |
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Our sufficiency is of God, not of ourselves, and to Him we ascribe all honor and glory. |
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I know that the noon-day light of the highest angels, who see Him face to face, seeth not the borders of His infiniteness. |
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Life on earth is now entirely a means of relearning how to please Him Whom she has found. |
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Every attribute is conjoined with Him as life with knowledge, or knowledge with power. |
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We should, therefore, love and trust in Him, and cheerfully do what He has commanded us. |
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Can I let any piece of my work be done carelessly or inattentively, when I know that it is being done expressly for Him? |
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God forbid that we should say impiously to Him, Why hast thou made me thus? |
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What is it that would seem to determine this immeasurable privilege of Access to Him? |
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In Him alone we can come to our sonship, to that which is from the first, potentially, our own. |
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The heart be submissive, and content to leave the measure and timing of them to Him. |
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There was egoistic self-expression in Him, and there was self-renunciation. |
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Ay, there was One, who took note of the self-abnegation which had been learned from Him. |
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We gather up the fragments of His discourses, but neither do they represent Him as He truly was. |
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When thou canst at no time forget Him, waking or sleeping, whatso thou dost or sayst, then is thy love Inseparable. |
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He clothed the Master in a new waist-band and dhuti, and adored Him with scents, flowers, incense and lights. |
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God worketh all his works in the soul and giveth them to the soul, and the Father begetteth His only begotten Son in the soul, as truly as He begetteth Him in eternity, neither more, nor less. |
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Worship, as we understand it, is addressed to the triune God, and to Him alone. |
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Remember that He is just and holy, and a rewarder of all who diligently seek Him. |
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God is to them both, and to them both He is a rewarder of them that diligently seek Him. |
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She read of the prodigal son, and of Him who would not condemn the woman that was a sinner. |
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An' WHA' kens but it micht jist be stan'in' afore Him, i' the very get that He meant to gang. |
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We may look upon Him as a taskmaster, or we may look upon Him as a righteous Father. |
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And obsecration precedes prayer, for it is from dwelling upon the Divine Goodness that we venture to approach to Him. |
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Follow Him as He and Arjuna and his brother enter into the city of the king. |
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That is, theoretically we may ascribe them to God, but practically we dissociate Him from them. |
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But what conceivable interest can influence Him who is the plentitude of being? |
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Does that make Him a great tyrant, who only wants to be abjectly worshipped? |
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May the unsearchable riches there are in Him be the daily supply for my every need. |
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Then the soul spreads wings into the blue and sings to Him like soaring lark. |
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The plates are handed to Him by prelates of mantelletta, and during the ceremony one of His chaplains reads a spiritual book. |
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It is because the Caucasian believes in Him that he lives in fear and dies in fear. |
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The descent of the Spirit means the bestowment on Him and His of heaven's best gift as an earnest of all the rest. |
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Were His enemies never so many, and never so despiteful against Him, yet He sall rule in the midst of them. |
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Between Him and me there was an incalculable distance which He could bridge but I could not. |
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Science recognizes Him in the terms of its own categories as in and of His world, a part of all its ongoings and developments. |
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Some prig with Him about their time, and will make religion but their by-work. |
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They came to puri and met the Master, the women gazing at Him from a distance. |
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Because He is omniscient, and we cannot hide anything from Him, not even our thoughts. |
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His expression is, on the theoretic side, Beauty, and is hence for ever new for Him. |
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Just thank God for your blessings and ask Him humbly for the things you want. |
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If thou canst not trust His priests, couldst thou not trust Him? |
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He wishes me to yield myself fully to Him in heart and life. |
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Ah, God can work wonders for those who trust Him in a summer, Dan! |
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The multitude who came to hear Him were tired, footsore, and hungry. |
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In Him there is no plurality, diversity or any particularity whatever. |
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I cannot take hold of Him, and hold Him fast, but by the Spirit. |
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Not to believe Him is to make Him both a liar and a perjurer. |
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He advises Him to seek alliance with the Parthians, and promises his aid. |
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No other approaches Him in wisdom, love, beautifulness, and glory. |
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We never see Him bring the bud to the eve of blossoming just to wither it. |
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Come, bring thy load, cast it on Him Who fashioned thee from clay. |
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That consequently I belong to Him, and should serve Him now and for ever. |
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No effort could be too great or painful to beautify oneself for Him. |
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That act of enthroning Him carries with it the dethronement of self. |
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They told me that Allah SWT is the only Creator, Nourisher and Sustainer and there is none besides Him and Muhammad is the last Prophet. |
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And in no other way can we realize the sanctification we have in Him. |
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Thank Him, then, with all your heart, and be not discomforted. |
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Schelling and Hegel speak of Him as the union of the divine and human. |
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Keep on seekin' Him, and ye'll surely get a sicht o' His face or lang. |
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He speaks 265that plain like til folk here, tho' we canna see Him. |
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Our lives are all in the hands of Him who doeth all things well. |
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Nor yet the wondrous charm of Him who, for our sakes, embodies it. |
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Nothing but our own pinchbeck ideas could ascribe to Him this pettiness. |
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If you knew Him at all, you would not talk of Him so irreverently. |
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Man is the image and likeness of God, coexistent and coeternal with Him. |
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He that saith he abideth in Him ought so to walk even as He walked. |
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This is to hasten to be filled with God, to be sated with Him. |
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He s'lect out anybody dat suit Him, en put another one in his place, and make de fust one happy forever en leave t' other one to burn wid Satan. |
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He loved Him with an utterness beyond what humans can experience for one another. |
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Joshua and Abigail are both born again believers in Christ, but have a different loyalty to Him. |
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To Him the Way, the Law, apart, Whom Maya held beneath her heart, Ananda's Lord, the Bodhisat. |
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That the world, and men for whom His Son die, will not be given over to monsters, whose very existence would defame Him. |
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It drove Him to the wilderness, and to Gethsemane, and to Calvary. |
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All things are bound to obey Him, He is not bound to obey any. |
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This is His separateness, in which we are to be made like Him. |
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It was love which made Him assume the vesture of human flesh. |
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Some say that to see anything save Him, is polytheism for an occultist. |
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He is the organising Life of the worlds, and all beings are rooted in Him. |
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Nature is beautiful, but its place in Sunday school is subordinate to Him. |
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God delivers His suppliants that they may magnify Him before men. |
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And pray that we may enter into that travail of soul with Him. |
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Humility follows Him, from His unhonored birthplace to His borrowed grave. |
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But they were yet separated from Him by the unobliterated fact of sin. |
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If He be infinite power, can any circumstance be unordained by Him? |
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They co'd Him a winebibber, and a friend o' all maks o' bad uns. |
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Your longings, plannings, difficulties are held open before Him. |
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For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believes in Him should not perish but might have eternal life. |
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He worshiped Christ as he had worshiped Woden, and looked upon Him as a hero, only a little more powerful than the heroes of whom the minstrels sang. |
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Round Him was an adoring hierarchy of kings, elders, and old-time Buddhas. |
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Adonai, Remember Me is a unique parable retelling the story of Jesus Christ, God's son on Earth, through the minds and perspectives of those who met Him during their lives. |
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Why had they crucified Him who loved little children, nourished the people, made the blind see, and who, out of humility, had wished to be born among the poor, in a stable? |
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Worship and obedience should be offered to Him alone because He and no one else is our Lord and Creator, Nourisher and Sustainer, and the Dispenser of life and death. |
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It features some of theatre's most famous and captivating songs, including I Don't Know How To Love Him, Everything's Alright, Gethsemane and Superstar. |
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Distressed by this turn of events, the girl resolves to visit God and ask Him to change the rule that all angels who fall into the ocean become bubbles. |
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Him too, never celebrated by any other tongue, I the Roman lyrist first made known. |
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Then what could God do to avenge His honour and to have satisfaction rendered to Him? |
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Him and Mr. Robert has always been more or less chummy, and every now and then they get together like this for a talkfest. |
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We were created in the Son of Gods love, antecedently to our redemption by Him. |
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Since He has borne the punishment for me, I, believing on Him, need no longer be punished. |
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Him she knew well as a stock-rider on one of the far-out stations in the Monaro district. |
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By Him, not by the Aaronic ministry, they are to bring their sacrifices to God. |
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Him knows there's five, for him can count up to five, 'cos five's just as old as him is going to be. |
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Him they carried to the town-council who returned him to the tribunal and garroted the coachman. |
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Him the Indians killed, and the priest who was with him they frightened away. |
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For whom else were offerings to be made, who else was to be worshipped but Him, the only one, the atman? |
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Him he thought for that moment everything that was aggressively and intrusively vulgar. |
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It can do nothing against Him, it is only by His grace that it arrives at the truth. |
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Him we find best, perhaps, in The Blessed damozel, written when he was little more than a boy. |
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She would cast her burden on Him, for she knew He cared for her. |
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Him and Jeff Tuttle went to the grillroom twice in ten minutes. |
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Him and I did scout service together for ten years in Geronimo's time. |
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With this sin of disobedience in him, Jonah still further flouts at God, by seeking to flee from Him. |
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My love is so feckless, that it is a shame to offer it to Him! |
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We have simply to draw upon Him, for exigence of every hour. |
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God promises assistance but not exemption to those who love Him. |
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Him follow'd RIMMON, whose delightful Seat Was fair DAMASCUS, on the fertil Banks Of ABBANA and PHARPHAR, lucid streams. |
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Him Nature solicits with all her placid, all her monitory pictures. |
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Him a facetious, vacationing architect's clerk dubbed Noah, and so greeted him. |
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Him an' me took to the book-agentin' biz the same day, we did. |
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If we cling not to Him, our names to that document will be but as dust. |
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Him as gets to th' home-gate first shall be the first to go with me to Binton Coppice on the donkey. |
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Enter His holy presence, tarry there, and spread your work before Him. |
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Him also the crowd jeered, but he passed them by with indifference while he tried his bow with practiced hand. |
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Him I abolished by arguments and prayers, proving that our charms are worthier than his coloured waters. |
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Him as larn't folks to fill the public and empty the cupboard. |
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Him we enlisted at Para, on the recommendation of the steamship company, on whose vessels he had learned to speak a halting English. |
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My only chance will be the chance of an accidental meeting with Him. |
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Him de syfe and de spade what Massa Will sis pon my buying for him in de town, and de debbils own lot of money I had to gib for em. |
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The more you love and trust Him, and the less you will depend on human power and wisdom. |
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Him they succoured as a madman, and therefore sacred to the gods. |
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Him Jonson immortalised in one of the sweetest of his epitaphs. |
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Him fella Sati buy 'm slop chest along plantation two tens pounds and one fella pound. |
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Him followed his next Mate, Both glorying to have scap't the STYGIAN flood As Gods, and by their own recover'd strength, Not by the sufferance of supernal Power. |
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Then shall they answer unto Him, Lord when saw we thee an hungered, or athirst, or a stranger, or naked, or sick, or in prison, and did not minister unto thee? |
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