The Christian Examiner and General Review, Volumen10Francis Jenks, Francis William Pitt Greenwood, James Walker, William Ware J. Munroe, 1831 |
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... existence and the predominance in the community of worth , of moral worth , which will appreciate and sympathize with , and seek out worth like its own , for honor , office , and trust ? And how shall we secure this moral worth in the ...
... existence and the predominance in the community of worth , of moral worth , which will appreciate and sympathize with , and seek out worth like its own , for honor , office , and trust ? And how shall we secure this moral worth in the ...
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... and the common jail of the city , proves the existence of the same evils there , which have been discovered in the penitentiaries . hardened criminals of our prisons is entirely visionary , the 22 [ March , Prison Discipline .
... and the common jail of the city , proves the existence of the same evils there , which have been discovered in the penitentiaries . hardened criminals of our prisons is entirely visionary , the 22 [ March , Prison Discipline .
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... existence , it would signify existence in- definitely extended . Some instances of its employment with respect to these subjects will be produced hereafter . But it is not necessary to form air by a composition of arì and wv . It may ...
... existence , it would signify existence in- definitely extended . Some instances of its employment with respect to these subjects will be produced hereafter . But it is not necessary to form air by a composition of arì and wv . It may ...
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... existence , [ tòv äлavra αlāvα . ] ' Let air , therefore , be derived proximately from άïw ; or be it formed by the composition of us and wr , still in either case its ultimate origin is " o , to breathe ; and it is the very word which ...
... existence , [ tòv äлavra αlāvα . ] ' Let air , therefore , be derived proximately from άïw ; or be it formed by the composition of us and wr , still in either case its ultimate origin is " o , to breathe ; and it is the very word which ...
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... existence . But this is not its original meaning , nor even its most common one . It as frequently , or more so , signifies the state or condition of human existence , without reference to a longer or shorter duration ; the particular ...
... existence . But this is not its original meaning , nor even its most common one . It as frequently , or more so , signifies the state or condition of human existence , without reference to a longer or shorter duration ; the particular ...
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Página 233 - And they came unto John, and said unto him, Rabbi, he that was with thee beyond Jordan, to whom thou barest witness, behold, the same baptizeth, and all men come to him.
Página 58 - Remember thee? Ay, thou poor ghost, while memory holds a seat In this distracted globe. Remember thee? Yea, from the table of my memory I'll wipe away all trivial fond records, All saws of books, all forms, all pressures past...
Página 34 - WELCOME, sweet day of rest, That saw the Lord arise ; Welcome to this reviving breast, And these rejoicing eyes. 2 The King himself comes near, And feasts his saints to-day ; Here we may sit and see him here. And love, and praise, and pray.
Página 400 - ... the wilderness and the solitary place to be glad, and the desert to bud and blossom as the rose.
Página 241 - fear God, and keep his commandments, is the whole duty of man...
Página 32 - WESLEY'S COL. For Christian Principles. 1 MY God, my strength, my hope, On thee I cast my care, With humble confidence look up, And know thou hear'st my prayer. Give me on thee to wait, Till I can all things do ; On thee, almighty to create, Almighty to renew. 2 I want a sober mind, A self-renouncing will, That tramples down and casts behind The baits of pleasing ill...
Página 374 - Thou art not yet fifty years old, and hast Thou seen Abraham?" Jesus said unto them, "Verily, verily, I say unto you, before Abraham was, I am.
Página 151 - It is declared, that the President and Fellows of Harvard College, in their corporate capacity, and their successors in that capacity, their officers and servants, shall have, hold, use, exercise and enjoy all the powers, authorities, rights, liberties, privileges, immunities and franchises, which they now have, or are entitled to have...
Página 81 - ... who are in possession of equal laws, and a free constitution. Freedom, driven from every spot on the Continent, has sought an asylum in a country which she always chose for her favourite abode : but she is pursued even here, and threatened with destruction. The inundation of lawless power...
Página 117 - ... solemnly and religiously, as in his most holy presence, promise and bind ourselves to walk in all our ways according to the rule of the Gospel, and in all sincere conformity to his holy ordinances, and in mutual love and respect to each other, so near as God shall give us grace.