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... blind . To emerge out of this condition - there must be a twofold process begun and carried forward , and at length brought to its full and perfect termination . Light must be poured upon the earth , and the faculty of seeing must be ...
... blind . To emerge out of this condition - there must be a twofold process begun and carried forward , and at length brought to its full and perfect termination . Light must be poured upon the earth , and the faculty of seeing must be ...
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... blind ; and the canopy over his head , was palled in impenetrable darkness . To remove the one disability , was in itself to do nothing - to remove the other disability was in itself to do nothing . Both must be re- moved , ere Adam ...
... blind ; and the canopy over his head , was palled in impenetrable darkness . To remove the one disability , was in itself to do nothing - to remove the other disability was in itself to do nothing . Both must be re- moved , ere Adam ...
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... blind ; and , not till the blind was made to see - not till the eyes of those , who were taking heed to the letter of the prophecy , were opened to perceive the life and meaning and spirit of the prophecy - not till that day which has ...
... blind ; and , not till the blind was made to see - not till the eyes of those , who were taking heed to the letter of the prophecy , were opened to perceive the life and meaning and spirit of the prophecy - not till that day which has ...
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... blind as to their being in the dark — to their defect in the power of seeing , as to any defect in the visibility of what was actually set before them . We read of our Saviour's sayings being hid from them , that they perceived not ...
... blind as to their being in the dark — to their defect in the power of seeing , as to any defect in the visibility of what was actually set before them . We read of our Saviour's sayings being hid from them , that they perceived not ...
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... blind ; and , with every individual of the human race , has He to turn him from a natural man who cannot receive the things of the Spirit , to a spiritual man by whom alone these things can be spiritually discerned . There is with many ...
... blind ; and , with every individual of the human race , has He to turn him from a natural man who cannot receive the things of the Spirit , to a spiritual man by whom alone these things can be spiritually discerned . There is with many ...
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