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1 The quality of Darkness, however, that impels to action, soon pursues it.
2 The consciousness of the highest dignity impels to the lowliest submission.
3 Note the keen sense of misery that impels to the passionate desire for relief.
4 The truth that is seen and felt impels to action.
5 The light of day impels to activity and cheerfulness.
6 The motive that impels to this sturdy non-compliance.
7 The Nation, prompted by illwill and resentment sometimes impels to War the Government, contrary to the best calculations of policy.
8 To teach that there is that in Nature which impels to higher forms and grander ends, is heresy of course.
9 Its function is enlightenment; the driving force which impels to action of any sort has been found in the impulses and the desires.
10 The sight of the Cross not only leads to courage, and kindles a love which demands expression, but it impels to joyful surrender.
11 Its chief significance is practical-sweetinvites to eating, cold impels to the seeking of a warm shelter, touch is a preliminary to grasping.
12 It wakes them up, brings out their latent powers, keeps up incessant action, impels to tasks requiring strength, and then carries them to completion.
13 'The love of Christ' impels to this non-compliance.
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