The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], 18. köide1823 |
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... learned Druse can satisfy the enquirer's curiosity . What I have already said of the Anzeyrys is equally applicable to the Druses ; their religious opinions will for ever remain a secret , unless revealed by a Druse . Their customs ...
... learned Druse can satisfy the enquirer's curiosity . What I have already said of the Anzeyrys is equally applicable to the Druses ; their religious opinions will for ever remain a secret , unless revealed by a Druse . Their customs ...
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... learned Rabbin or saint died , to visit the tombs of the most renowned devotees , to have the sacred books opened in .. their presence , and public prayers read for the salvation of the new comers , all these inestimable advantages ...
... learned Rabbin or saint died , to visit the tombs of the most renowned devotees , to have the sacred books opened in .. their presence , and public prayers read for the salvation of the new comers , all these inestimable advantages ...
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... learned , with salutary effect , in this world , it will be learned in all the everlasting anguish and unavailing desperation of the next . Oh ! if the soul , when trembling on the verge of eternity , when the last fibre of the thread ...
... learned , with salutary effect , in this world , it will be learned in all the everlasting anguish and unavailing desperation of the next . Oh ! if the soul , when trembling on the verge of eternity , when the last fibre of the thread ...
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... learned to avail himself of the natural weapons of the feeble , deceit and artifice . A temporising policy , which flattered and disappointed every party by turns , which exposed all his profes . sions to contempt , and all his ...
... learned to avail himself of the natural weapons of the feeble , deceit and artifice . A temporising policy , which flattered and disappointed every party by turns , which exposed all his profes . sions to contempt , and all his ...
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... learned pastors in the churches , to the great prejudice of the people . 2. That subscription was required to the Common Prayer Book , wherein they saw several things ' which their conscience would not suffer them to receive . 3. That ...
... learned pastors in the churches , to the great prejudice of the people . 2. That subscription was required to the Common Prayer Book , wherein they saw several things ' which their conscience would not suffer them to receive . 3. That ...
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Page 567 - Ye lust and have not : ye kill, and desire to have, and cannot obtain : ye fight and war, yet ye have not, because ye ask not. 3 Ye ask, and receive not, because ye ask amiss, that ye may consume it upon your lusts.
Page 65 - For if they fall, the one will lift up his fellow: but woe to him that is alone when he falleth; for he hath not another to help him up.
Page 575 - The Family Shakspeare ; in which nothing is added to the Original Text ; but those words and expressions are omitted which cannot with propriety be read aloud. By T. BOWDLEB, Esq. FRS New Edition, in Volumes for the Pocket ; with 36 Wood Engravings, from Designs by Smirke, Howard, and other Artists.
Page 445 - Surely the princes of Zoan are fools, the counsel of the wise counsellors of Pharaoh is become brutish : how say ye unto Pharaoh, I am the son of the wise, the son of ancient kings ? 12 Where are they?
Page 497 - But seek ye FIRST the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all other things shall be added unto you ? Dare you believe this promise or not ? I »ARE : and will act accordingly, by God's assistance.
Page 173 - Twas thine own genius gave the final blow, And helped to plant the wound that laid thee low : So the struck eagle, stretched upon the plain, No more through rolling clouds to soar again, Viewed his own feather on the fatal dart, And winged the shaft that quivered in his heart ; Keen were his pangs, but keener far to feel He nursed the pinion which impelled the steel ; While the same plumage that had warmed his nest Drank the last life-drop of his bleeding breast.
Page 402 - Well done, good and faithful servant, enter into the joy of thy Lord...
Page 460 - So I went in and saw ; and, behold, every form of creeping things, and abominable beasts, and all the idols of the house of Israel, portrayed upon the wall round about.
Page 367 - For they covered the face of the whole earth, so that the land was darkened; and they did eat every herb of the land, and all the fruit of the trees which the hail had left; and there remained not any green thing in the trees, or in the herbs of the field, through all the land of Egypt.
Page 568 - In the mean time, may we maintain the work of faith, and labour of love, and patience of hope...