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... experience through which we touch the very heart and centre of our problem . Unless it be certain passages of the Confessions of St. Augustine , I know no human document which reveals with such intensity as Grace Abounding to the Chief ...
... experience through which we touch the very heart and centre of our problem . Unless it be certain passages of the Confessions of St. Augustine , I know no human document which reveals with such intensity as Grace Abounding to the Chief ...
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... experience a conception of which the appeal is universal , and a masterpiece is apt to be born . The Pilgrim's Progress and Grace Abounding have a common theme - the struggle of a human soul . But in The Pilgrim's Pro- gress the ...
... experience a conception of which the appeal is universal , and a masterpiece is apt to be born . The Pilgrim's Progress and Grace Abounding have a common theme - the struggle of a human soul . But in The Pilgrim's Pro- gress the ...
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... Experience of such poignancy as his stamps its setting indelibly upon the brain , and even when tranquillity has been attained , if , at whatever summons , the old setting comes back again to memory , it comes charged with the latent ...
... Experience of such poignancy as his stamps its setting indelibly upon the brain , and even when tranquillity has been attained , if , at whatever summons , the old setting comes back again to memory , it comes charged with the latent ...
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The Pilgrims Progress p | 3 |
The Noblest Monument of English Prose p | 47 |
Two Readings of Earth p | 81 |
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