The Christian miscellany, and family visiter, 7–8. köide1859 |
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Page 8
... look back , and he can raise his Ebenezer , saying , " Hither by Thy help I've come . " He can look back at his old Bible , the light of his youth , and he can say , " This promise has been proved to me ; this covenant has been proved ...
... look back , and he can raise his Ebenezer , saying , " Hither by Thy help I've come . " He can look back at his old Bible , the light of his youth , and he can say , " This promise has been proved to me ; this covenant has been proved ...
Page 22
... look at it through a smoky medium , and to talk , with knowing looks , about " the rude , heavy , and unhopeful " serfs of the soil ; but the Devonian peasant , whatever his bearing may seem to the sharpened arti- san , really likes ...
... look at it through a smoky medium , and to talk , with knowing looks , about " the rude , heavy , and unhopeful " serfs of the soil ; but the Devonian peasant , whatever his bearing may seem to the sharpened arti- san , really likes ...
Page 27
... Look at the case of Ananias and Sapphira ; of Simon Magus : and then tell me , if there was not a mixed community there ? James . But the Epistles favour the idea of a pure state of things in the church ; for most of them were addressed ...
... Look at the case of Ananias and Sapphira ; of Simon Magus : and then tell me , if there was not a mixed community there ? James . But the Epistles favour the idea of a pure state of things in the church ; for most of them were addressed ...
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... look with veneration on the writer , who is at one time com- bating Locke , and at another making a Catechism for children in their fourth year . A voluntary descent from the dignity of science is , perhaps , the hardest lesson that ...
... look with veneration on the writer , who is at one time com- bating Locke , and at another making a Catechism for children in their fourth year . A voluntary descent from the dignity of science is , perhaps , the hardest lesson that ...
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... look or word of love which I would have given worlds to obtain , ere the mortal eyes had closed , and the lips were sealed in silence . In vain I struggled against these sad thoughts . All else seemed as nothing to me now . I could not ...
... look or word of love which I would have given worlds to obtain , ere the mortal eyes had closed , and the lips were sealed in silence . In vain I struggled against these sad thoughts . All else seemed as nothing to me now . I could not ...
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