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Side ix
... appear- ed that is worthy of the subject , or that gives us a full and satisfactory insight into his character . Though he was known to so many scholars , and had enjoyed a rather enlarged intercourse with the world , but few ...
... appear- ed that is worthy of the subject , or that gives us a full and satisfactory insight into his character . Though he was known to so many scholars , and had enjoyed a rather enlarged intercourse with the world , but few ...
Side x
... appears to have been at all times more ambitious of enriching himself with know- ledge of other kinds . He was curious in making inquiries about mechanism , whenever an opportu- nity occurred . His mind was naturally contem- plative ...
... appears to have been at all times more ambitious of enriching himself with know- ledge of other kinds . He was curious in making inquiries about mechanism , whenever an opportu- nity occurred . His mind was naturally contem- plative ...
Side xiv
... appears afterward to have vindicated the object which it proposed to ob- tain , in the defence of a pamphlet written by Bishop Law , entitled , " Considerations on the propriety of requiring a subscription to Articles of Faith . " The ...
... appears afterward to have vindicated the object which it proposed to ob- tain , in the defence of a pamphlet written by Bishop Law , entitled , " Considerations on the propriety of requiring a subscription to Articles of Faith . " The ...
Side xv
... appear as an author in a larger and more substantial form . It was in this year that his Principles of Moral and Poli- tical Philosophy issued from the press . This work soon experienced a degree of success , not indeed greater than its ...
... appear as an author in a larger and more substantial form . It was in this year that his Principles of Moral and Poli- tical Philosophy issued from the press . This work soon experienced a degree of success , not indeed greater than its ...
Side xvii
... appears to have displayed more originality of thought , more sagacity of re- mark , and more delicacy of discrimination , than in any of his other works . The great object of this volume is to illustrate and enforce the credibility of ...
... appears to have displayed more originality of thought , more sagacity of re- mark , and more delicacy of discrimination , than in any of his other works . The great object of this volume is to illustrate and enforce the credibility of ...
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Side 58 - Then shall they deliver you up to be afflicted, and shall kill you : and ye shall be hated of all nations for ^my name's sake.
Side 340 - Behold, we count them happy which endure. Ye have heard of the patience of Job, and have seen the end of the Lord; that the Lord is very pitiful, and of tender mercy.
Side 277 - For Moses of old time hath in every city them that preach him, being read in the synagogues every sabbath day.
Side 203 - Behold, my servant shall deal prudently, he shall be exalted and extolled, and be very high. As many were astonished at thee; his visage was so marred more than any man, and his form more than the sons of men : so shall he sprinkle many nations; the kings shall shut their mouths at him : for that which had not been told them shall they see ; and that which they had not heard shall they consider
Side 252 - Take heed and beware of the leaven of the Pharisees and of the Sadducees.
Side 259 - Then Simon Peter Having a sword drew it, and smote the high priest's servant, and cut off his right ear. The servant's name was Malchus. 11 Then said Jesus unto Peter, Put up thy sword into the sheath : the cup which my Father hath given me, shall I not drink it...
Side 351 - For, for this cause pay ye tribute also; for they are God's ministers, attending continually upon this very thing. Render therefore > to all their dues ; tribute to whom tribute is due; custom to whom custom; fear to whom fear ; honour to whom honour.
Side 282 - Ye men of Athens, I perceive that in all things ye are too superstitious. For as I passed by, and beheld your devotions, I found an altar with this inscription, TO THE UNKNOWN GOD. Whom therefore ye ignorantly worship, him declare I unto you.
Side 60 - ... so that we ourselves glory in you in the churches of God for your patience and faith in all your persecutions and tribulations that ye endure : which is a manifest token of the righteous judgment of God, that ye may be counted worthy of the kingdom of God, for which ye also suffer...
Side 257 - Then came the Jews round about him, and said unto him, How long dost thou make us to doubt? If thou be the Christ, tell us plainly.