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... face to face on pain and death ; Where , high , alone , upon the Tree Hangs One in agony . Children , laugh on , and in His name Run , throw the ball and join the game . He loves your laughter , for ' twas He Who paid the price that ...
... face to face on pain and death ; Where , high , alone , upon the Tree Hangs One in agony . Children , laugh on , and in His name Run , throw the ball and join the game . He loves your laughter , for ' twas He Who paid the price that ...
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... face flushed and a look came into his eyes that frightened his daughter . " He told me , " he said slowly , " what ... face darkened at the word . He was like his daughter in the way his expression reflected his mood . There was ...
... face flushed and a look came into his eyes that frightened his daughter . " He told me , " he said slowly , " what ... face darkened at the word . He was like his daughter in the way his expression reflected his mood . There was ...
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... face to face with the practical problem of the limits of authority and obedience . How far is he to obey authority to its own hurt , and to the hurt of the gen- eral good for which alone it exists ? Is he to do what the ruler actually ...
... face to face with the practical problem of the limits of authority and obedience . How far is he to obey authority to its own hurt , and to the hurt of the gen- eral good for which alone it exists ? Is he to do what the ruler actually ...
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