Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, 7권John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1846 |
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... feeling , he finally yielded , believing that he with great interest and emotion to the cel- was providentially called to this change of ebrated article against Missions which had his ministerial sphere . Here he attracted recently ...
... feeling , he finally yielded , believing that he with great interest and emotion to the cel- was providentially called to this change of ebrated article against Missions which had his ministerial sphere . Here he attracted recently ...
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... feeling . He had learned of the A - ly inquire of his intimate friends what they postle to be " courteous , " in the most exalted sense of the term ; and always re- paid the smallest offices of kindness with exuberant expressions of ...
... feeling . He had learned of the A - ly inquire of his intimate friends what they postle to be " courteous , " in the most exalted sense of the term ; and always re- paid the smallest offices of kindness with exuberant expressions of ...
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... feeling , its simplicity , and , as we may say , its entire artlessness ; and we can- not but believe that this vivid conception of the true design of prayer , was the principle in Mr. Hall's mind , which Mr. Foster thinks " cannot be ...
... feeling , its simplicity , and , as we may say , its entire artlessness ; and we can- not but believe that this vivid conception of the true design of prayer , was the principle in Mr. Hall's mind , which Mr. Foster thinks " cannot be ...
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... feeling , that often occur in his works . of this fine edifice of mind , we resemble Take the following specimen . It is the persons who should take the stones of a concluding part of the funeral sermon for building one by one , or ...
... feeling , that often occur in his works . of this fine edifice of mind , we resemble Take the following specimen . It is the persons who should take the stones of a concluding part of the funeral sermon for building one by one , or ...
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... feeling , in addressing the wicked . This we could easily imagine from examining the appeals in his publish- ed discourses ; but they would not at all suggest the description given by one who heard him . " His preaching resembled a ...
... feeling , in addressing the wicked . This we could easily imagine from examining the appeals in his publish- ed discourses ; but they would not at all suggest the description given by one who heard him . " His preaching resembled a ...
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138 페이지 - Of fruits, and flowers, and bunches of knot-grass, And diamonded with panes of quaint device, Innumerable of stains and splendid dyes, As are the tiger-moth's deep-damasked wings; And in the midst, 'mong thousand heraldries, And twilight saints, and dim emblazonings, A shielded scutcheon blushed with blood of queens and kings.
439 페이지 - Fame is the spur that the clear spirit doth raise, To scorn delights, and live laborious days.
239 페이지 - From an eternity of idleness I, God, awoke ; in seven days' toil made earth From nothing ; rested, and created man : I placed him in a paradise, and there Planted the tree of evil, so that he Might eat and perish, and my soul procure Wherewith to sate its malice, and to turn, Even like a heartless conqueror of the earth, All misery to my fame.
239 페이지 - O almighty one, I tremble and obey ! " O Spirit ! centuries have set their seal On this heart of many wounds, and loaded brain, Since the Incarnate came : humbly he came, Veiling his horrible Godhead in the shape Of man, scorned by the world, his name unheard, Save by the rabble of his native town, Even as a parish demagogue.
12 페이지 - ... which hath no need of the sun, neither of the moon, to shine in it, for the glory of God doth enlighten it, and the Lamb is the light thereof.
104 페이지 - Do unto others as ye would that they should do unto you " ? This was the doctrine of Lao-tsze.
258 페이지 - ... relapse, I caused him to be taken by the constables, and bounden to a tree in the street, before the whole town, and there striped him till he waxed weary. Verily, God be thanked, I hear no harm of him now. And of all who ever came in my hand for heresy, as help me God, else had never any of them any stripe or stroke given them, so much as a fillip in the forehead.
385 페이지 - The king has lately been pleased to make me Professor of Ancient History in a royal Academy of Painting, which he has just established, but there is no salary annexed; and I took it rather as a compliment to the institution than any benefit to myself. Honors to one in my situation are something like ruffles to a man that wants a shirt.
530 페이지 - Now has descended a serener hour, And with inconstant fortune, friends return ; Though suffering leaves the knowledge and the power Which says : Let scorn be not repaid with scorn. And from thy side two gentle babes are born To fill our home with smiles, and thus are we Most fortunate beneath life's beaming morn : And these delights, and thou, have been to me The parents of the Song I consecrate to thee.
464 페이지 - Honour to all the brave and true; \ everlasting honour to brave old Knox, one of the truest of the true ! That, in the moment while he and his cause, amid civil broils, in convulsion and confusion, were still but struggling for life, he sent the schoolmaster forth to all corners, and said, " Let the people be taught :" this is but one, and indeed an inevitable and comparatively inconsiderable item in his great message to men.