The Contemporary Review, Band 35A. Strahan, 1879 |
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... individuals of it by extreme precision of teaching , leaving much less to their own bias and study than can safely be done with others . Exactly in proportion as they lack width and variety of acquire- ments and culture , they should ...
... individuals of it by extreme precision of teaching , leaving much less to their own bias and study than can safely be done with others . Exactly in proportion as they lack width and variety of acquire- ments and culture , they should ...
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... individual pupils , are chiefly relied on at this college ; and , if I do not mistake , opportunity is afforded for acquiring some knowledge of ecclesiastical law , though this is optional . At Cuddesdon , which is not open to any ...
... individual pupils , are chiefly relied on at this college ; and , if I do not mistake , opportunity is afforded for acquiring some knowledge of ecclesiastical law , though this is optional . At Cuddesdon , which is not open to any ...
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... individual cases of the general principles which Moral Theology lays down ; and every one who is called on to advise another usefully in any matter involving moral doubt is compelled to be a casuist , whatever he may please to call ...
... individual cases of the general principles which Moral Theology lays down ; and every one who is called on to advise another usefully in any matter involving moral doubt is compelled to be a casuist , whatever he may please to call ...
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... individual effort , since the Reformation till quite our own day , to direct the studies of the clergy into this path , or even to impress on themselves the dignity , sanctity , and responsibilities of their high calling . A clergy ...
... individual effort , since the Reformation till quite our own day , to direct the studies of the clergy into this path , or even to impress on themselves the dignity , sanctity , and responsibilities of their high calling . A clergy ...
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... individual is fully , and more than fully , supplied with all that is necessary to render life happy and comfortable ; and this reasoning will evidently apply if there be a thousand wants and a thousand corresponding industries . If ...
... individual is fully , and more than fully , supplied with all that is necessary to render life happy and comfortable ; and this reasoning will evidently apply if there be a thousand wants and a thousand corresponding industries . If ...
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Seite 65 - Though ye have lien among the pots, yet shall ye be as the wings of a dove : that is covered with silver wings, and her feathers like gold.
Seite 592 - Here is my creed. I believe in one God, the creator of the universe. That he governs it by his providence. That he ought to be worshipped. That the most acceptable service we render to him is doing good to his other children. That the soul of man is immortal, and will be treated with justice in another life respecting its conduct in this.
Seite 417 - If I beheld the sun when it shined, Or the moon walking in brightness; And my heart hath been secretly enticed, Or my mouth hath kissed my hand; This also were an iniquity to be punished by the judge: For I should have denied the God that is above.
Seite 728 - I endeavoured to recall the ideas, they were feeble and indistinct; one collection of terms, however, presented itself: and with the most intense belief and prophetic manner, I exclaimed to Dr. Kinglake, " Nothing exists but thoughts! — -the universe is composed of impressions, ideas, pleasures and pains...
Seite 583 - I have long been of opinion that the foundations of the future grandeur and stability of the British Empire lie in America; and though, like other foundations, they are low and little now, they are nevertheless broad and strong enough to support the greatest political structure that human wisdom ever yet erected.
Seite 830 - I die: * remove far from me vanity and lies: give me neither poverty nor riches; feed me with food convenient for me: * lest I be full, and deny thee, and say, "Who is the Lord?" or lest I be poor, and steal, and take the name of my God in vain.
Seite 301 - John, go and catch — or, if needs be, Purchase — that animal for me ! By vivisection, at expense Of half-an-hour and eighteenpence, How brain secretes dog's soul, we '11 see ! '
Seite 584 - I am therefore by no means for restoring Canada. **if we keep it, all the country from the St. Lawrence to the Mississippi will in another century be filled with British people. Britain itself will become vastly more populous, by the immense increase of its commerce; the Atlantic sea will be covered with your trading ships; and your naval power, thence continually increasing, will extend your influence round the whole globe, and awe the world!
Seite 592 - I believe in one God, the Creator of the universe. That he governs it by his Providence. That he ought to be worshipped. That the most acceptable service we can render to him is doing good to his other children. That the soul of man is immortal, and will be treated with justice in another life respecting its conduct in this.
Seite 593 - I did not understand him, till I felt my head hit against the beam. He was a man that never missed any occasion of giving instruction, and upon this he said to me, "You are young, and have the world before you; STOOP as you go through it, and you will miss many hard thumps.