The Christian Remembrancer, Bind 25F.C. & J. Rivington, 1853 |
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... received a vote of thanks , Wellington should be specially excepted . Yet in spite of all such aspersions upon his command ; and in spite of such anxiety on the part of his friends for the appear- ance of activity , that he was on one ...
... received a vote of thanks , Wellington should be specially excepted . Yet in spite of all such aspersions upon his command ; and in spite of such anxiety on the part of his friends for the appear- ance of activity , that he was on one ...
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... received personally from Lord Liver- pool , were unknown to Lord Wellington , and commenced thus , — “ As it is probable that the army will embark in September . " - Vol . iii . pp . 310 , 311 . It was natural that the opening thus ...
... received personally from Lord Liver- pool , were unknown to Lord Wellington , and commenced thus , — “ As it is probable that the army will embark in September . " - Vol . iii . pp . 310 , 311 . It was natural that the opening thus ...
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... received an addition to his force , on the 2d of March . Procrastination at starting , and the loss thereby of favourable winds , had retarded for so long a time the arrival which had been most anxiously expected . Once come , however ...
... received an addition to his force , on the 2d of March . Procrastination at starting , and the loss thereby of favourable winds , had retarded for so long a time the arrival which had been most anxiously expected . Once come , however ...
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... received seventeen or eighteen other funeral sermons . The vates sacri , in this case , will probably perish before the Agamemnon whom they celebrate . We cannot select any with incontestable titles to immortality . Of those which have ...
... received seventeen or eighteen other funeral sermons . The vates sacri , in this case , will probably perish before the Agamemnon whom they celebrate . We cannot select any with incontestable titles to immortality . Of those which have ...
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... received the gifts to his spiritual altar for the odour of a sweet - smelling sacrifice , would send down in their stead to us the gift of the Holy Ghost . " ) ' But all uncleanness , ' ( an undoubted allusion to the spotless purity of ...
... received the gifts to his spiritual altar for the odour of a sweet - smelling sacrifice , would send down in their stead to us the gift of the Holy Ghost . " ) ' But all uncleanness , ' ( an undoubted allusion to the spotless purity of ...
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Side 391 - O, what a noble mind is here o'erthrown! The courtier's, soldier's, scholar's, eye, tongue, sword; The expectancy and rose of the fair state, The glass of fashion and the mould of form, The observed of all observers, quite, quite down!
Side 105 - Such we are in the sight of God the Father, as is the very Son of God himself. Let it be counted folly, or frenzy, or fury, whatsoever, it is our comfort and our wisdom ; we care for no knowledge in the world but this, that man hath sinned and God hath suffered ; that God hath made himself the son of man, and that men are made the righteousness of God.
Side 343 - Conybeare and Howson. — The Life and Epistles of Saint Paul : Comprising a complete Biography of the Apostle, and a Translation of his Epistles inserted in Chronological Order. By the Rev. WJ CONYBEARE, MA; and the Rev. JS HOWSON MA Second Edition, revised and corrected; with several Maps and Woodcuts, and 4 Plates.
Side 382 - IT is the first mild day of March : Each minute sweeter than before, The redbreast sings from the tall larch That stands beside our door. There is a blessing in the air, Which seems a sense of joy to yield To the bare trees, and mountains bare And grass in the green field. My sister ! ('tis a wish of mine) Now that our morning meal is done, Make haste, your morning task resign ; Come forth and feel the sun.
Side 312 - Go, wing thy flight from star to star, From world to luminous world, as far As the universe spreads its flaming wall; Take all the pleasures of all the spheres, And multiply each through endless years, One minute of heaven is worth them all...
Side 356 - IT is reported commonly that there is fornication among you, and such fornication as is not so much as named among the Gentiles, that one should have his father's wife.
Side 382 - If music be the food of love, play on, Give me excess of it; that, surfeiting, The appetite may sicken and so die.— That strain again;— it had a dying fall; O, it came o'er my ear like the sweet south, That breathes upon a bank of violets, Stealing and giving odour.— Enough; no more; 'Tis not so sweet now as it was before.
Side 313 - I SAW from the beach, when the morning was shining, A bark o'er the waters move gloriously on ; I came when the sun o'er that beach was declining, The bark was still there, but the waters were gone.
Side 53 - Forbidding to marry, and commanding to abstain from meats, which God hath created to be received with thanksgiving of them which believe and know the truth.
Side 60 - WILL you be diligent to frame and fashion your own selves, and your families, according to the doctrine of Christ ; and to make both yourselves and them, as much as in you lieth, wholesome examples and patterns to the flock of Christ ? Answer.