Evergreen, Том 1Salkeld, Hitchcock, & Stafford, 1844 |
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... continued the Emperor , in the same quiet tone , " that Syria , no less than Egypt , is infested with those who , in defiance of our decree , practice occult and dangerous arts . Heaven forefend that the worship of demons may not have ...
... continued the Emperor , in the same quiet tone , " that Syria , no less than Egypt , is infested with those who , in defiance of our decree , practice occult and dangerous arts . Heaven forefend that the worship of demons may not have ...
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... continued his soliloquy . But his sanguine hopes were destined to receive a terrible overthrow . Even as they watched the boiling and glittering liquid rise and fall in the crucible , a sharp and loud report was heard , and in an ...
... continued his soliloquy . But his sanguine hopes were destined to receive a terrible overthrow . Even as they watched the boiling and glittering liquid rise and fall in the crucible , a sharp and loud report was heard , and in an ...
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... CONTINUED . ] and the smile of God . And we believe that in our day there are many such men , almost unknown and unheard of in the busy hum of empirics and talkative pretenders , who by noiseless , patient , persevering toils are ...
... CONTINUED . ] and the smile of God . And we believe that in our day there are many such men , almost unknown and unheard of in the busy hum of empirics and talkative pretenders , who by noiseless , patient , persevering toils are ...
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... continued- pearance , or particularly neat in her dress . Still she seemed to show her regard towards her " new rector " by her early visit to me ; and I confess that I did not read her true character , as I ought to have done , from ...
... continued- pearance , or particularly neat in her dress . Still she seemed to show her regard towards her " new rector " by her early visit to me ; and I confess that I did not read her true character , as I ought to have done , from ...
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... continued in uninterrupted succession . How could he therefore consistently permit his church to be opened for the admission of the Baptist preacher , whom he could not recognize as a lawful minister of Christ , and who , he knew ...
... continued in uninterrupted succession . How could he therefore consistently permit his church to be opened for the admission of the Baptist preacher , whom he could not recognize as a lawful minister of Christ , and who , he knew ...
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Страница 154 - Now, I beseech you, brethren, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that ye all speak the same thing, and that there be no divisions among you ; but that ye be perfectly joined together in the same mind, and in the same judgment.
Страница 146 - HOLY Scripture containeth all things necessary to salvation : so that whatsoever is not read therein, nor may be proved thereby, is not to be required of any man, that it should be believed as an Article of the Faith, or be thought requisite or necessary to salvation.
Страница 94 - Christian life: remembering always, that baptism doth represent unto us our profession ; which is, to follow the example of our Saviour CHRIST, and to be made like unto him; that as he died, and rose again for us, so should we, who are baptized, die from sin, and rise again unto righteousness; continually mortifying all our evil and corrupt affections, and daily proceeding in all virtue and godliness of living.
Страница 287 - And it would be a most easy task to prove to him, that not only the language of a large portion of every good poem, even of the most elevated character, must necessarily, except with reference to the metre, in no respect differ from that of good prose, but likewise that some of the most interesting parts of the best poems will be found to be strictly the language of prose when prose is well written. The truth of this assertion might be demonstrated by innumerable passages from almost all the poetical...
Страница 253 - And the Lord called Samuel again the third time. And he arose and went to Eli, and said, Here am I; for thou didst call me.
Страница 113 - The intelligible forms of ancient poets, The fair humanities of old religion, The power, the beauty, and the majesty, That had their haunts in dale or piny mountain, Or forest, by slow stream or pebbly spring, Or chasms, and watery depths ; all these have vanished ; They live no longer in the faith of reason...
Страница 154 - And my speech, and my preaching was not with enticing words of man's wisdom, but in demonstration of the Spirit, and of power, that your faith should not stand in the wisdom of men, but in the power of God.
Страница 286 - Recluse ; as having for its principal subject the sensations and opinions of a poet living in retirement.
Страница 314 - I would not live alway ; no, welcome the tomb, Since Jesus hath lain there, I dread not its gloom; There, sweet be my rest, till he bid me arise To hail him in triumph descending the skies.
Страница 35 - To abstract the mind from all local emotion would be impossible if it were endeavoured, and would be foolish if it were possible. Whatever withdraws us from the power of our senses ; whatever makes the past, the distant, or the future predominate over the present, advances us in the dignity of thinking beings.