The Works of the British Poets: With Lives of the Authors, 7. köideMitchell, Ames, and White, 1819 |
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... Jesus temperately replied : Said'st thou not that to all things I had right ? And who withholds my power that right to use ? Shall I receive by gift what of my own , When and where likes me best , I can command ? I can at will , doubt ...
... Jesus temperately replied : Said'st thou not that to all things I had right ? And who withholds my power that right to use ? Shall I receive by gift what of my own , When and where likes me best , I can command ? I can at will , doubt ...
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... Jesus patiently replied : ' Yet wealth , without these three , is impotent To gain dominion , or to keep it gain'd . Witness those ancient empires of the earth , In height of all their flowing wealth dissolv'd : But men endued with ...
... Jesus patiently replied : ' Yet wealth , without these three , is impotent To gain dominion , or to keep it gain'd . Witness those ancient empires of the earth , In height of all their flowing wealth dissolv'd : But men endued with ...
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... Jesus a passion for glory , by particularising various instances of conquest achieved , and great actions performed , by persons at an early period of life . Our Lord replies , by showing the vanity of worldly fame , and the improper ...
... Jesus a passion for glory , by particularising various instances of conquest achieved , and great actions performed , by persons at an early period of life . Our Lord replies , by showing the vanity of worldly fame , and the improper ...
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... Jesus to be thus advanced might arise from his being unacquainted with the world and its glories , conveys him to the summit of a high mountain , and from thence shows him most of the kingdoms of Asia , particularly pointing out to his ...
... Jesus to be thus advanced might arise from his being unacquainted with the world and its glories , conveys him to the summit of a high mountain , and from thence shows him most of the kingdoms of Asia , particularly pointing out to his ...
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... himself : he then assumes a new ground of temptation , and , proposing to Jesus the intellectual gratifications of wisdom and knowledge , points out to him the celebrated seat of ancient learning , Athens , its schools , and other various.
... himself : he then assumes a new ground of temptation , and , proposing to Jesus the intellectual gratifications of wisdom and knowledge , points out to him the celebrated seat of ancient learning , Athens , its schools , and other various.
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