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" Whoso has felt the Spirit of the Highest Cannot confound nor doubt Him nor deny: Yea, with one voice, O, world, though thou deniest, Stand thou on that side, for on this am I. "
The Larger Life: Sermons and an Essay - Page 56
by Edgar Gardner Murphy - 1897 - 238 pages
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The Sunday at Home, Volume 41

1894 - 868 pages
...who lays hold thereon, God and the unseen world become matters of indubitable certainty. "Whoso hath felt the Spirit of the Highest Cannot confound, nor doubt Him, nor deny ; Yea, with one voice, О world, though thou dcnicst, Stand thou on that side, for on this am I. "Bather the earth shall doubt...
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The Barclays of Ury: And Other Sketches of the Early Friends

Frances Anne Budge - 1881 - 142 pages
...Fathers, and is speaking still ; Eager to find if ever or if any Souls will obey and hearken to His will. Whoso has felt the Spirit of the Highest, Cannot confound nor doubt Him nor deny ; Yea, with one voice, 0 world, though thou deniest, Stand thou on that side, for on this am I." ...
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Golden hours, ed. by W.M. Whittemore

William Meynell Whittemore - 1883 - 866 pages
...hardest evidence to disprove. Not all your casuistry can silence its clear tongue. So sings Myers :— " Whoso has felt the Spirit of the Highest, Cannot confound, nor doubt Him, nor deny ; Yea, with one voice, О world ! though thou deniest Stand thou on that side, for on this am I. Rather the earth shall doubt...
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The atmosphere of our Sunday schools

mrs. Samuel Watson - 1884 - 76 pages
...prayer, Leaps with a start the shock of His possession, Thrills me and touches, and the Lord is there. ' Scarcely I catch the words of His revealing, Hardly...doubt Him nor deny ; Yea with one voice, O world, though thou deniest, Stand thou on that side, for on this am I." -- X That was the spirit which dwelt...
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My Path to Atheism

Annie Besant - 1885 - 298 pages
...prayer, Leaps with a start the shock of His possession, Thrills me and touches, and the Lord is there. Scarcely I catch the words of His revealing, Hardly...pealing, Lives on my lips and beckons to my hand." The idea is exactly the same as that of the Pagan prophetesses : they became literally possesssed by...
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The Christian's Secret of a Happy Life

Hannah Whitall Smith - 1888 - 264 pages
...better than I pray ; Give me a grace upon the faint endeavor, Souls for my hire, and Pentecost to-day I Scarcely I catch the words of His revealing, Hardly...is within me pealing Lives on my lips, and beckons with my hand. Whoso has felt the Spirit of the Highest, Cannot confound, nor doubt Him, nor deny; Yea,...
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The Christian's Secret of a Happy Life

Hannah Whitall Smith - 1888 - 262 pages
...better than I pray ; Give me a grace upon the faint endeavor, Souls for my hire, and Pentecost to-day I Scarcely I catch the words of His revealing, Hardly...is within me pealing Lives on my lips, and beckons with my hand. Whoso has felt the Spirit of the Highest, Cannot confound, nor doubt Him, nor deny; Yea,...
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The Christian's Secret of a Happy Life

Hannah Whitall Smith - 1888 - 264 pages
...better than I pray ; Give me a grace upon the faint endeavor. Souls for my hire, and Pentecost to-day! Scarcely I catch the words of His revealing, Hardly...is within me pealing Lives on my lips, and beckons with my hand. Whoso has felt the Spirit of the Highest, Cannot confound, nor doubt Him, nor deny; Tea,...
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The Christian's Secret of a Happy Life

Hannah Whitall Smith - 1888 - 268 pages
...Him, dimly understand ; Only the Power that is within me pealing Lives on my lips, and beckons with my hand. Whoso has felt the Spirit of the Highest,...doubt Him, nor deny ; Yea, with one voice, O world, though thou deniest, Stand thou on that side, for on this am I. FWH MYJZRS. part I. THE LIFE. THE CHRISTIAN'S...
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Saint Paul

Frederic William Henry Myers - 1892 - 68 pages
...couplet as it came? Lo if some strange intelligible thunder Sang to the earth the secret of a star, Scarcely I catch the words of his revealing, Hardly...pealing Lives on my lips and beckons to my hand. Whoso hath felt the Spirit of the Highest Cannot confound nor doubt Him nor deny : Yea with one voice, o...
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