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He shines forth with the self-evidencing light of the noonday sun.— The Continental Monthly, Vol. 6, No. 6, December 1864 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
From the time of his youth, when he realised the self-evidencing power of the Bible, Carey's unbroken habit was to begin every morning by reading one chapter of the Bible, first in English, and then in each of the languages, soon, numbering six, which he had himself learned Hence the translation of the Bible into all the languages and principal dialects of India and Eastern Asia was the work above all others to which Carey set himself from the time, in 1793, when he acquired the Bengali.— Life of William Carey
But the first edition was not without its self-evidencing power.— Life of William Carey
I pay it, sit down, silently obey Numerous and varied expressions of the idea of conversion set forth in this passage, occur in Browning's poetry, evidencing his deep sense of this great and indispensable condition of soul-life, of being born anew (or from above, as it should be rendered in the Gospel, a'/nwqen, that is, through the agency of a higher personality), in order to see the kingdom of God-- evidencing his conviction that "the kingdom of God cometh not with observation: for lo!— An Introduction to the Study of Robert Browning's Poetry
The feature of Christ's teaching which most arrested intelligent listeners in his own day, was its inherent, self-evidencing majesty.— The Parables of Our Lord

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