Priest of the IdealMacmillan Company, 1917 - 383 páginas |
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... stone for the hidden gold of the ideal , and that it may give him the sense some Indians have for living water . Each chapter has some bright sense which I have striven to indicate in the emblem above it . These emblems are intended as ...
... stone for the hidden gold of the ideal , and that it may give him the sense some Indians have for living water . Each chapter has some bright sense which I have striven to indicate in the emblem above it . These emblems are intended as ...
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... STONE 84 9. THE MORNING OF ENGLAND . 98 IO . SANCTUARY . IIO II . HAMPDEN'S LOVE . • 119 12. THE MAN WITH THE HISTORICAL MIND 126 13. A VOICE FROM FRANCE 135 14. BROTHER JOhn and the Man WHO WORSHIPPED STONES 145 15. THE HOUSE OF COSMO ...
... STONE 84 9. THE MORNING OF ENGLAND . 98 IO . SANCTUARY . IIO II . HAMPDEN'S LOVE . • 119 12. THE MAN WITH THE HISTORICAL MIND 126 13. A VOICE FROM FRANCE 135 14. BROTHER JOhn and the Man WHO WORSHIPPED STONES 145 15. THE HOUSE OF COSMO ...
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... the Ameri- can answered his question . " Yes , we are ready to consider the question of the transport even of a cathedral to America , if we could get one . We would take it over stone by I 15 THE QUEST OF THE AMERICAN.
... the Ameri- can answered his question . " Yes , we are ready to consider the question of the transport even of a cathedral to America , if we could get one . We would take it over stone by I 15 THE QUEST OF THE AMERICAN.
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Stephen Graham. get one . We would take it over stone by stone and set it up exactly as it was in the old country . It has already been done with one or two of your old houses . And if there are new problems in the removal of a cathedral ...
Stephen Graham. get one . We would take it over stone by stone and set it up exactly as it was in the old country . It has already been done with one or two of your old houses . And if there are new problems in the removal of a cathedral ...
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Stephen Graham. again in another more If it could be done in it stone by stone and built it up convenient spot just as it was . the fourteenth century it could also be done in the twentieth . Once more , perhaps , the wells were dry ...
Stephen Graham. again in another more If it could be done in it stone by stone and built it up convenient spot just as it was . the fourteenth century it could also be done in the twentieth . Once more , perhaps , the wells were dry ...
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Abbey Adamnan Ameri American asked Hampden beautiful Biggleswade bishop Brother John called Cathedral Celia Chester-le-Street Christ Christian Church Columba Cosmo Cross Cuthbert dead Durham Durham Cathedral earth England English eyes faith father feel gargoyle give Glastonbury Glastonbury Abbey Gospel Griffiths Hambleton Hamp hand heart heaven hermits Holy Island Holy Isle Iona Ireland Joseph of Arimathea kneel knew Lady land Leverdale Lindisfarne live London looked mascot mean mind miracles monks morning mystical name never Old Sarum Oppenheimer peace perhaps petting stone Picts pilgrims Poldu pray prayers priest Queen religious rich Richard Hampden ruins Russian sacred sanctuary Saxons Scotland seemed smile soul spiritual Stonehenge talk things Thou thought to-day took treasures Trevor voice walked walls Washington King whispered woman women wonderful word York
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Página 323 - Then he which had received the one talent came and said, Lord, I knew thee that thou art an hard man, reaping where thou hast not sown, and gathering where thou hast not strawed : and I was afraid, and went and hid thy talent in the earth : lo, there thou hast that is thine.
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Página 288 - The breezy call of incense-breathing morn, The swallow twittering from the straw-built shed, The cock's shrill clarion, or the echoing horn, No more shall rouse them from their lowly bed. For them no more the blazing hearth shall burn, Or busy housewife ply her evening care; No children run to lisp their sire's return, Or climb his knees the envied kiss to share.
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