The New Englander, Band 8A.H. Maltby, 1850 |
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... given new interest and importance to the subject ; -a subject which can never be without interest indeed to the reflecting mind , but upon which , at the present moment , the most diverse and conflicting opinions are found to prevail ...
... given new interest and importance to the subject ; -a subject which can never be without interest indeed to the reflecting mind , but upon which , at the present moment , the most diverse and conflicting opinions are found to prevail ...
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... given on the authority of God's word , than which there can be no better authority for any statement . As regards our explanations of the matter , our views and opinions respecting it , there is indeed wide field for conjecture and ...
... given on the authority of God's word , than which there can be no better authority for any statement . As regards our explanations of the matter , our views and opinions respecting it , there is indeed wide field for conjecture and ...
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... given to the public in an octavo volume . A few years later , another volume was pub- lished ; and at a more recent period his " works " have appeared in two volumes duodecimo , in which are included various ex- tracts from his sermons ...
... given to the public in an octavo volume . A few years later , another volume was pub- lished ; and at a more recent period his " works " have appeared in two volumes duodecimo , in which are included various ex- tracts from his sermons ...
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... given to his thought , " airy nothings " to which he gives " a local habitation and a name . " Art is but the embodiment of ideal beauty ; images of the brain turned into marble . All the institutions of man - customs , laws , forms of ...
... given to his thought , " airy nothings " to which he gives " a local habitation and a name . " Art is but the embodiment of ideal beauty ; images of the brain turned into marble . All the institutions of man - customs , laws , forms of ...
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... given us of the Pro- fessor's journals , that we can not but wish the compiler had used his scissors less sparingly . NATHAN W. FISKE was born in Weston , Mass . , April 17th , 1798. In his tenth year of his own accord he commenced the ...
... given us of the Pro- fessor's journals , that we can not but wish the compiler had used his scissors less sparingly . NATHAN W. FISKE was born in Weston , Mass . , April 17th , 1798. In his tenth year of his own accord he commenced the ...
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Seite 383 - Commentaries remarks, that this law of Nature being coeval with mankind, and dictated by God himself, is of course superior in obligation to any other. It is binding over all the globe, in all countries and at all times; no human laws are of any validity if contrary to this, and such of them as are valid, derive all their force, and all their validity, and all their authority, mediately and immediately, from this original...
Seite 615 - That the provisions of an act entitled "an act respecting fugitives from justice, and persons escaping from the service of their masters...
Seite 633 - THE Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave unto him, to shew unto his servants things which must shortly come to pass ; and he sent and signified it by his angel unto his servant John...
Seite 381 - And they departed from the presence of the council, rejoicing that they were counted worthy to suffer shame for his name. And daily in the temple, and in every house, they ceased not to teach and preach JESUS CHRIST.
Seite 381 - Did not we straitly command you that ye should not teach in this name ? and behold, ye have filled Jerusalem with your doctrine, and intend to bring this man's blood upon us. Then Peter and the other apostles answered and said ; We ought to obey God rather than men.
Seite 515 - What then? notwithstanding, every way, whether in pretence or in truth, Christ is preached ; and I therein do rejoice, yea, and will rejoice.
Seite 13 - Look unto me, and be ye saved, all the ends of the earth: for I am God, and there is none else. I have sworn by myself, the word is gone out of my mouth in righteousness, and shall not return, That unto me every knee shall bow, every tongue shall swear.
Seite 497 - How should one chase a thousand, and two put ten thousand to flight, except their Rock had sold them, and the LORD had shut them up ? 31 For their rock is not as our Rock, even our enemies themselves being judges.
Seite 59 - Brother ! For us was thy back so bent, for us were thy straight limbs and fingers so deformed; thou wert our Conscript, on whom the lot fell, and fighting our battles wert so marred.
Seite 604 - CALM is the morn without a sound, Calm as to suit a calmer grief, And only thro' the faded leaf The chestnut pattering to the ground : Calm and deep peace on this high wold, And on these dews that drench the furze, And all the silvery gossamers That twinkle into green and gold : Calm and still light on yon great plain That sweeps with all its autumn bowers, And crowded farms...