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I do not use I-Iinksonic city water piped from the Euphrates through bulrushes, but have. the old genuine Kentucky Bourbon. I have built :1 palace for thee called the Harem where thou wilt lmve plenty of eoinpany. I send thee this morning this brief note and one '94- week from to-day I will start :11. C«'.l1'(lVnI1 and ser- vants for thee. Knowing I will see thee before many moons
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, (sayes that blessed Father) the in- terest, and the increase of our holy joy. (1623) 6 :41 -42, 47-48 viii. Petition and Evidence (P5. 90:14) If we compare these two incomparable duties, Prayer, and Praise, it will stand thus. Our Prayers besiege God, (as T ertullian speakes, espe- cially of publique Prayer in the Congregation, Agmine facto obsidemus Deum) but our praises prescribe in God, we urge him
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of probate judge. Also contains: Sale Bill Record, 187l~l914, entry 173; and (Guardians' Inventory), 1875--, entry 175. .Arr. chron. Indexed alph. by name of estate. Hdw. on ptd. f. 482 pp. 16 x 12 x 2. 172. cross or PUBLICATION, 1871--. 3 vols. (A, B, 3). Petitions by administrators or executors of estates for order of sale of real estate to pay debts or legacies, showing name and number of estate
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Reid1992page135
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Beyond the Classroom 119 Hitchcock, friend from graduate student days, now a University of Iowa professor and my successor as executive secretary of the Speech Association of America, wrote: "Once you told me that you wanted to go to England to study British rhetoric and public address. Ray Ehrensberger is recruiting teachers for the European division of the University of Maryland. You might
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‘(Che Son I NIORNIIVTG STAR IIS. Ios. ], P, 1-Lumnqg; I -0- § I. Bright-est and best of ; sons of the morn- ing, Dawn on our -6- -r I Star of the East, the ho - ri - zon a - s “it '1 dar~k—ness and lend us thine aid; -6- *6- dorn - ing, Guide where our in - fant Re - deem-er is laid. A-MEN. 2 Cold on his cradle the dewdrops are shining; Low lies his head with the beasts of the stall; Angels
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Be _Not Afraid. - I waves that roll; His voice I helm-,Which calm|s’my fear‘? ’Tis I, be not a.-f aid (afraid)! : I ' —=I —' ' U 11 III I ' ' ' VI ' ‘ ' V I V I If No. 121. A They That be WISC. ; B E w MISCELLANEOUS. E E Wm“. H-.. I I 1. They that be wise shall shine, They that be wise shsll shine 2. They that v be wise shall shine, Filled with pure love di
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sinners home; “Rejoice, my house, my son’s alive, More than a father’s love He feels, For Whom I mourned as dead. And Welcomes all that come. 131 Unfading Joy. 8s, 5s, 7s, 4s. Arr. . . A . l\ l\ . . 7+" 'I "3 ’ -3} 3 <5} oi‘ ;f‘~l ‘l‘_z:’: ’ '_ ‘x. L; ‘-:_‘___$;_l_,,:__E§_l _' _ 4L—<,:1~__:';'_';,*_—.|:'.s:_"‘—._‘A'-:3:-~A-*~—2i-g:l—A 2*:l
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? and what is stronger than a lion?” (Judges 14: 14, 1 8),“ Hopkins seems to have found not only patience but actual consolation in the recognition that the lion- God, hunter and cater, is still the “Orion of light.” The sonnet does not end, however, on a completely hopeful note; metaphor is not quite strong enough here to translate imagi- native potentiality into full “literal” truth, and with the final
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wmzw :4" ‘t M‘ x‘«»:n:z~‘. at. My ‘ w i i an RALPH LESTER Center Captain Dan Faurot was one of the fastest men in the Valley on the floor, a good guard and a good shot at the basket, although the Cares of the captaincy seemed to retard his play. Captaimeleet, Frank “Oats” Wheat W215 shifted to center from forward this year, and was the most consistent player on the Tiger five. In 1923 he
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No. 349 A Song of Rejoicing E. E HEW'ITT. SAMUEL W. BEAZLEY. g Unison. "9..e.gt R14 5 :1‘ - Ar 3 _'i T‘ 3': §§3*4:;*-;:§;::—;— 1. Praise the Lord with a song of re - joio- ing, While all na - ture her 2. Praise the Lord with a car - 01 of glad-ness, For his grace is our 3. Praise the Lord for the hopes that we treas-ure, For the love that no Ll. " A I 4 4 I @’5a‘* : .r I
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THE GOOD OLD SONGS. 137 Redemption. 11s. A 1.1 1': . ~ 1 1 1 11 as 1-1-1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 . L 1 n '- fi1 1 0 . L 1 1 g1 11 1 1 I 1 at I‘ 141 1 ‘ hi 1 1 1 1_ i A 1L J 1_ _ 1 E irL1-+ 1 .-+1- 3213* ~ 6 12 1 + 1. Come, all who have mer-cy thro’ Je - sus ob-tained, The hope of sal- 2. When sin, like a moun-tain tre - men - dous-ly great, My soul filled with 3. A - lone in the val - ley I roved
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CROWN HIM WITH MANY CROWNS. H 66 Rich In C0 angel in the sky ut dean fully bear that sight, Wnward bends his burning eye At 3 Crown him the Lord of peace: hose power a sceptre sways From p An wounds SONGS OF ‘I’ 1. Crown him with ma - ny crowns, -0- ark, how the heaven-ly I . an - them drowns All mu - S10 CHRIST. Gno. J. Envnr. The Lamb “P but its own : as thy match -less Crowning the ‘Saviour. 2
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THE CHRISTIAN YEAR——EPIl’HANY. 53 Ever now to lighten Nations from afiw, As they jollrney hoiiieward By that guidiiig Star. Light of Light, etc. 3 Thou VVl1() in it 111u110'e1' P Onee lmst lowly lzun, \Vho (lost now in glory (Yer all kingdoins reign, Gzttlier in the lleathen, VVho in la11(ls afar Ne’e1' lmve seen the l)1'1gl1t.11e.s*L~5 Of Thy g11i(li11g_>; Star. Liwht of Li
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), which has enforcement responsibility 'for Title VII, to test the limits of the law in this area. The Court also stated that Gunther was not a ruling on the issue of comparable worth per se. Recently, the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in AFSCME v. State of N Washington (770 F.2d 1401 [9th Cir. 1985]) held that an employer's reliance on supply and demand factors in setting wages
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247 Worship the King. R. Grant, (LYONS. 10. 11.) F_ _ H d _ _oA . . I . J I 1 iv n (71 flu." Q_ J i J —r ' 3 1 G 5 ti r 4 ‘J fl I El ! I 7 3 4 A ! .$€ ' ' ’ ' LP 3- ' 1. 0 wor-ship the King, all - glo-riouis a - bove, And grate-ful - 1y 2. Thy boun - ti - ful care what tongue can re - cite? It breathes in the 3. Frail chil-dren of dust, and fee — ble as frail, In thee
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STATION KMUD BROADCASTING 11:15 P. M. The last number of our religious and educational program this evening will be rendered by the Theta Nu Epsilon quartet, with the kind permission of the University W. 5. G. A. Just a moment please. DOXOLOGY “Praise Brooks, from whom all blessings flow! Praise Brooks, who runs things here below. Praise them who make him manifest—— Praise Heckel and all the rest
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"RITES AND METHODS” 75 In the 1520s, the German angel prophesied ”a truly evangelical order,” which would ”not be held in a public place for all sorts of people,” and agreed to direct public services ”for the time being” (respecting the diversity of local congregations) ”unti1 Christians who earnestly love the Word find each other and join together.” By the 1650s, the English angel revealed
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