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Elements of Pedagogics - Page 197
by James N. Patrick - 1894 - 200 pages
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Tales of a Wayside Inn

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - American poetry - 1863 - 310 pages
...New Commandment given to men, Thinking the deed, and not the creed, Would help us in our utmost need. With reverent feet the earth he trod, Nor banished...is the love of God, And ample as the wants of man. A Poet, too, was there, whose verse Was tender, musical, and terse ; The inspiration, the delight,...
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The Poetical Works of Henry W. Longfellow, Volume 3

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1863 - 260 pages
...New Commandment given to men, Thinking the deed, and not the creed, Would help us in our utmost need. With reverent feet the earth he trod, Nor banished...is the love of God, And ample as the wants of man. A Poet, too, was there, whose verse Was tender, musical, and terse; The inspiration, the delight, The...
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The complete poetical works [&c.].

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1864 - 712 pages
...New Commandment given to men, Thinking the deed, and not the creed, Would help us in our utmost need. With reverent feet the earth he trod, Nor banished...Church, Lofty as is the love of God, And ample as the wonts of man. A Poet, too, was there, whose verse Was tender, musical, and terse ; The inspiration,...
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Tales of a Wayside Inn

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - American poetry - 1864 - 254 pages
...Commandment given to men, / Thinking the deed, and not the creed, Would help us in our utmost need. With reverent feet the earth he trod, Nor banished...from his plan, But studied still with deep research i To build the Universal Church, Lofty as is the love of God, And ample as the wants of man. AJPoet,...
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Tales of a Wayside Inn

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - American poetry - 1864 - 232 pages
...New Commandment given to men, Thinking the deed, and not the creed, Would help us in our utmost need. With reverent feet the earth he trod, Nor banished nature from his plan, To build the Universal Church, Lofty as is the love of God, And ample as the wants of man. A Poet,...
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Lessons from the World of Matter and the World of Man: Selected from Notes ...

Theodore Parker - Religion - 1865 - 446 pages
...New Commandment given to men, Thinking the deed, and not the creed, Would help us in our utmost need. With reverent feet the earth he trod, Nor banished...is the love of God, And ample as the wants of man." LONGFELLOW. THE MATERIAL WORLD MAN'S RELATION THERETO. THE GRANDEUR OP THE NATURAL WORLD. THE natural...
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The United Presbyterian Magazine

1865 - 588 pages
...efflux of spiritual earnestness, called ' unction,' he preached the gospel in its love and power : ' Nor banished nature from his plan ; But studied still,...Lofty as is the love of God, And ample as the wants of num.' During the first year of his ministry, Leighton was often absent from the meetings of presbytery....
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The Life and Writings of Theodore Parker

Albert RĂ©ville - 1865 - 218 pages
...not the creed. Would help us in our utmost need. With reverent feet the earth he trod, Nor banish'd nature from his plan, But studied still with deep...is the love of God, And ample as the wants of man. LONGFELLOW. LONDON: SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, AND CO,, STATIONERS' HALL COURT. 1865. JH/a. ft. " Nobody is...
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The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1865 - 388 pages
...us in our utmost need. With reverent feet the earth he trod, Nor hanished nature from his plan, Bui studied still with deep research To build the Universal...is the love of God, And ample as the wants of man. A Poet, too, was there, whose verse Was tender, musical, and terse ; The inspiration, the delight,...
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The Later Poems of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1866 - 20 pages
...New Commandment given to men, Thinking the deed, and not the creed, Would help us in our utmost need. With reverent feet the earth he trod, Nor banished...is the love of God, And ample as the wants of man. A Poet, too, was there, whose verse Was tender, musical, and terse ; The inspiration, the delight,...
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