id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.hn3mla Robertson, Frederick William Well-springs of wisdom : from the writings of Frederick W. Robertson edited, with introduction, by Rose Porter 1889 .txt text/plain 41222 3350 83 fullness, men can feel but once in life ; mingled sensations of awe and triumph, and defiance of dangerpride, rapture, contempt of pain, humbleness and intense repose, as if all the strife and struggle of the elements were only uttering the unrest of man's bosom ; the soul of man; it is the life of the spirit. the true liberty of Christ, when a free man binds himself in love to duty. the life of a man was God's expression of His mind to each man to bear if he be living the Christ-life. God being everywhere, man's life should be everywhere true. God being everywhere, man's life should be everywhere true. Christian love makes all life one great duty. It is new life to know that to love God and man is It is not to put life and God's lovely world aspiring after the life of God. Just as the man can ./cache/hvd.hn3mla.pdf ./txt/hvd.hn3mla.txt