To unearth them now would, no doubt, be of service in throwing light upon critical problems in regard to the existing New Testament texts, but they could add nothing to the sweet and natural accounts of the spiritual history of the men who guided the early Church.
"The Making of an Apostle"
R. J. Campbell
I will unearth him, never fear; I have my cue!
"Monsieur Cherami"
Charles Paul de Kock
They spent some time hunting for him, but it was left to Peter finally to unearth him, for in the middle of the search Mrs. Ralston came softly out upon the verandah with the baby in her arms, and at once all Tessa's thoughts were centred upon the new arrival.
"The Lamp in the Desert"
Ethel M. Dell