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  • It was the outbeaming of hidden glory within; -- the reflection of beauty caught by constant and secret communion with God; -- the bright halo of love, joy and peace in the Holy Ghost.

    Religion in Earnest A Memorial of Mrs. Mary Lyth, of York John Lyth

  • His countenance glowed with the exercise, and a cheerful childlike outbeaming honesty of soul shone forth, attracting the kind but modest regards of the maiden.

    Woman on the American Frontier William Worthington Fowler

  • But although in the formation of his face nature had strictly adhered to the laws of beauty, yet from within, the soul, in its outbeaming, had imprinted upon this otherwise fair index, some things less agreeable than the perfect lines and curves of the beautifully chiseled features.

    The Rivals: A Chickahominy Story Mary Jane 1864

  • His features were not regular, but the expression was so luminous, so intellectual, so affectionate, so beaming with Divine charity, that no one could have looked at his features and thought of their shape or form; the outbeaming of his soul would absorb the attention of every observer.

    Pioneers and Founders or, Recent Workers in the Mission field Charlotte Mary Yonge 1862

  • It was the outbeaming of hidden glory within; ” the reflection of beauty caught by constant and secret communion with God; ” the bright halo of love, joy and peace in the Holy Ghost.

    Religion in Earnest Lyth, Mrs Mary 1861

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