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... honour of a place in the first rank of our political martyrs ; neither do we award to him the consideration due to such as are most sig- nally victimized by scoundrels with whom , in their fervour and simplicity , they have credulously ...
... honour of a place in the first rank of our political martyrs ; neither do we award to him the consideration due to such as are most sig- nally victimized by scoundrels with whom , in their fervour and simplicity , they have credulously ...
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... honour of righteousness . We are not indisposed to admit that our internal police is at present of a character in somewhat closer harmony with truth and equity . But if any of our readers can turn away from Bamford's pages with the ...
... honour of righteousness . We are not indisposed to admit that our internal police is at present of a character in somewhat closer harmony with truth and equity . But if any of our readers can turn away from Bamford's pages with the ...
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... honour for our brethren , whose shoes ' latchet we are not worthy to un- loose . Nor , however painful may be our own views in some res- pects , would justice be done us if we were regarded as lament- ing the entire condition of our ...
... honour for our brethren , whose shoes ' latchet we are not worthy to un- loose . Nor , however painful may be our own views in some res- pects , would justice be done us if we were regarded as lament- ing the entire condition of our ...
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... honour ; it is comparatively easy to labour faith- fully in the pulpit and the church , to travail in the beaten route of public and pastoral engagements , satisfying the ordinary de- mands of ordinary Christians ; but to attempt ...
... honour ; it is comparatively easy to labour faith- fully in the pulpit and the church , to travail in the beaten route of public and pastoral engagements , satisfying the ordinary de- mands of ordinary Christians ; but to attempt ...
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... honour that could not but be revered , and thus making moral excel- lence the growth of souls . And it is just thus that many men of parts not pre - eminent , of doctrines without novelty in nature or in mode , and destitute of the ...
... honour that could not but be revered , and thus making moral excel- lence the growth of souls . And it is just thus that many men of parts not pre - eminent , of doctrines without novelty in nature or in mode , and destitute of the ...
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Página 299 - ... fables. And exercise thyself unto godliness : for bodily exercise is profitable for a little ; but godliness is profitable for all things, having promise of the life which now is, and of that which is to come.
Página 124 - SHARPE (S.) The History of Egypt, from the Earliest Times till the Conquest by the Arabs, AD 640.
Página 750 - There is a law above all the enactments of human codes — the same throughout the world, the same in all times — — such as it was...
Página 355 - O death, where is thy sting? O grave, where is thy victory? Thanks be to God, who giveth us the victory, through our Lord Jesus Christ.
Página 14 - Blessed are the meek: for they shall inherit the earth. Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness : for they shall be filled. Blessed are the merciful: for they shall obtain mercy. Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see God. Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God. Blessed are they which are persecuted for righteousness' sake: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
Página 571 - Other refuge have I none; Hangs my helpless soul on Thee; Leave, ah, leave me not alone, Still support and comfort me.
Página 572 - Christ formed in his heart the hope of glory," — oneness, incorporation, vital and conscious union with the Lord. From this time " the life that he lived in the flesh, he lived by the faith of the Son of God, who loved him and gave himself for him,
Página 575 - Take patience, labor, to their heart and hand, From thy hand and thy heart and thy brave cheer, And God's grace fructify through thee to all. The least flower, with a brimming cup may stand And share its dewdrop with another near.
Página 691 - Walking by the seaside, in a calm evening, upon a sandy shore, and with an ebbing tide, I have frequently remarked the appearance of a dark cloud, or, rather, very thick mist, hanging over the edge of the water, to the height, perhaps, of half a yard, and of the breadth of two or three yards, stretching along the coast as far as the eye could reach, and always retiring with me water. When this cloud came to be examined, it proved to be nothing else than so much space, filled with young shrimps...
Página 330 - We then feel a new sentiment or impression, to wit, a customary connexion in the thought or imagination between one object and its usual attendant; and this sentiment is the original of that idea 10 which we seek for.