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1. matchless treasure of Christ in your heart
2. “Passive resistance, that is, soul-force, is matchless
3. My mission is to teach by example and precept under severe restraint the use of the matchless weapon of Satyāgraha which is a direct corollary of non-violence and truth
4. As far as they could see, Judas Iscariot was a matchless treasurer, a learned man, a loyal (though sometimes critical) apostle, and in every sense of the word a great success
5. There was intellectual attractiveness and spiritual drawing power in his authoritative manner of teaching, in his lucid logic, his strength of reasoning, his sagacious insight, his alertness of mind, his matchless poise, and his sublime tolerance
6. They look for matchless things
7. And such a matchless community of relationship, man and woman in the fond embrace of the highest ideals of time, is so valuable and satisfying an experience that it is worth any price, any sacrifice, requisite for its possession
8. This pitiful subdivision of Christian believers results from failure to discern in the Master's manifold teachings the divine oneness of his matchless life
9. In his matchless life he never failed to reveal God to man
10. 12 The great thing about the death of Jesus, as it is related to the enrichment of human experience and the enlargement of the way of salvation, is not the fact of his death but rather the superb manner and the matchless spirit in which he met death
11. They are to go out to conquer the world with unfailing forgiveness, matchless good will, and abounding love
12. Bahá'u'lláh's words bring assurance that God has, in this matchless day, endowed
13. " An Athenian sculptor might have designed a matchless tomb, but he could not have wiped a single tear from a mourner's eye
14. The fellow-countrymen of matchless historians, tragedians, poets, orators, and architects, worshipped idols, and bowed down to the work of their own hands
15. Air India would put its best foot forward on the prime minister’s plane—the hospitality was matchless
16. Jesus is a High Priest of matchless sympathy
17. Won’t I be able to mould her into a matchless mate? What if I propose to her? It looks like we are of the same caste and that should make matters easy
18. The gift of His Grace is matchless and as real as the air which circulates around the globe
19. His revelation was matchless in world civilizations and the positive laws of present life
20. [80/2]This had led to his holding a matchless
21. Yet since Saleem Bey had seen the exquisite charm and matchless beauty of the girl, he said, ‘Mother, my brother is a handsome young man, still not married, and she is a tempting and glamorous woman… ’
22. When considering this fact with his matchless and profound intuition, he decided to refuse the lavish amounts of pocket money which he was previously accustomed to receive from his father! He overcame the normal childhood wish to have plenty of pocket money, and preferred to go without for more than ten years, due to his clemency towards his mother, the poor widow; and rather than place an added burden on her he asked her for no pocket money whatsoever, not even the smallest amount: something which she found most strange!
23. Thus, he had demonstrated endless patience, the patience normally attributed to older men of great wisdom, and the true sensitivity of a superior mind and matchless human genius
24. Following this awe-inspiring experience Mohammad Amin vowed to himself to reach the supreme Honour and the everlasting Presence which generated matchless integrity and great determination in his spirit
25. As a result, a feeling of bliss and pleasure prevailed in the place, and a matchless kind of thanks and gratitude colored the faces of those present, who all left the house praising and giving thanks and asking Almighty God to give the great scholar the greatest reward
26. prominent figure in the Second Part than in the First; indeed, it is his matchless mendacity about Dulcinea that to a great extent supplies the action of the story
27. heart, as that delicious, fond, matchless youth
28. Let me illustrate: If a young law student wishes to become great, let him picture himself (while attending to the viewpoint, consecration, and identification, as previously directed) as a great lawyer, pleading his case with matchless eloquence and power before the judge and jury; as having an unlimited command of truth, of knowledge and of
29. Here, under these clear waves, this crab raced around with matchless agility, while green turtles from the species frequenting the Malabar coast moved sluggishly among the crumbling rocks
30. One concerned Captain Nemo's matchless bravery, the other his devotion to a human being, a representative of that race from which he had fled beneath the seas
31. They dwelled upon her matchless beauty, and on her noble resolution, without the taint of envy, and as angels may be thought to delight in a superior excellence; adding, that these endowments should prove more than equivalent for any little imperfection in her education
32. A posse of Dublin Metropolitan police superintended by the Chief Commissioner in person maintained order in the vast throng for whom the York street brass and reed band whiled away the intervening time by admirably rendering on their blackdraped instruments the matchless melody endeared to us from the cradle by Speranza's plaintive muse
33. Then the Mole pulled his chair up to the table, and pitched into the cold tongue; and Toad, like the gentleman he was, put all his jealousy from him, and said heartily, 'Thank you kindly, dear Mole, for all your pains and trouble tonight, and especially for your cleverness this morning!' The Badger was pleased at that, and said, 'There spoke my brave Toad!' So they finished their supper in great joy and contentment, and presently retired to rest between clean sheets, safe in Toad's ancestral home, won back by matchless valour, consummate strategy, and a proper handling of sticks
34. blest isle! With matchless beauty crowned, and manly hearts to guard the fair!
35. The storm culminated in one matchless effort that seemed likely to tear the island to pieces, burn it up, drown it to the treetops, blow it away, and deafen every creature in it, all at one and the same moment
36. a wonderful, a matchless people!’ said Kutuzov; and he closed his eyes and swayed
37. ‘A matchless people!’ he repeated with a sigh
38. It was a day compounded from silences of bee and flower and ocean and land, which were not silences at all, but motions, stirs, flutters, risings, fallings, each in its own time and matchless rhythm
39. I remembered Seattle as a town sitting on hills beside a matchless harborage—a little city of space and trees and gardens, its houses matched to such a background
40. Like the rest of our waters, when much agitated, in clear weather, so that the surface of the waves may reflect the sky at the right angle, or because there is more light mixed with it, it appears at a little distance of a darker blue than the sky itself; and at such a time, being on its surface, and looking with divided vision, so as to see the reflection, I have discerned a matchless and indescribable light blue, such as watered or changeable silks and sword blades suggest, more cerulean than the sky itself, alternating with the original dark green on the opposite sides of the waves, which last appeared but muddy in comparison
41. a wonderful, a matchless people!” said Kutúzov; and he closed his eyes and swayed his head
42. “A matchless people!” he repeated with a sigh
43. The same gentleman is occasionally present here at this time, and seems yet to be a stickler for judicial decision, and still thinks the Executive, against an individual, matchless odds
44. It was a play that could not stand, and that did not need a close analysis, for it was just a vehicle by means of which Miss Tempest could let loose the matchless bag-o’-tricks among which her art may be said to lurk
45. Speaker, my heart is full—the recollection of that matchless orator and statesman has filled me with unspeakable feelings
46. You may take a rough block of marble and chisel it never so skillfully into some matchless human form, and it is marble still, cold and lifeless