The Youth's magazine, or Evangelical miscellany1842 |
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... known to be only another term for Sinai , ( see Habakkuk iii . 3. ) A third name -- that of Horeb - is also given to Sinai , but this is supposed rather to designate an extensive district than a solitary mountain- peak . Notwithstanding ...
... known to be only another term for Sinai , ( see Habakkuk iii . 3. ) A third name -- that of Horeb - is also given to Sinai , but this is supposed rather to designate an extensive district than a solitary mountain- peak . Notwithstanding ...
Side 2
... known to our father's younger children . My sister and I were so near of an age , that with many we passed for twins , though not alike in many respects . Our mother died before we were old enough to know her loss ; I have no idea of ...
... known to our father's younger children . My sister and I were so near of an age , that with many we passed for twins , though not alike in many respects . Our mother died before we were old enough to know her loss ; I have no idea of ...
Side 7
... known my mother's family well , and , in that distant place from home , the intimacy was joyfully renewed ; but had we been in England , and able to choose our society , I think that my father would , on my account , have shunned all ...
... known my mother's family well , and , in that distant place from home , the intimacy was joyfully renewed ; but had we been in England , and able to choose our society , I think that my father would , on my account , have shunned all ...
Side 11
... known . The ruling passion did not forsake me , and I used to indulge in many a ramble in distant climes , picturing to myself the scenes of which I had so often read , and imagining myself the hero of many a thrilling incident . The ...
... known . The ruling passion did not forsake me , and I used to indulge in many a ramble in distant climes , picturing to myself the scenes of which I had so often read , and imagining myself the hero of many a thrilling incident . The ...
Side 26
... " says he , " for pugs , was well known . Two of these , a mother and daughter , were in the eating room of Penrhyn Castle during the morning call of a lady who partook of luncheon . On bonnets and shawls being 26 Thoughts on Thinking .
... " says he , " for pugs , was well known . Two of these , a mother and daughter , were in the eating room of Penrhyn Castle during the morning call of a lady who partook of luncheon . On bonnets and shawls being 26 Thoughts on Thinking .
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Side 263 - Behold, the days come, saith the Lord, that the plowman shall overtake the reaper, and the treader of grapes him that soweth seed; and the mountains shall drop sweet wine, and all the hills shall melt.
Side 68 - To yield a justifying cause ; and forth, (Stuffed out with big preamble, holy names, And adjurations of the God in Heaven,) We send our mandates for the certain death Of thousands and ten thousands ! Boys and girls, And women, that would groan to see a child Pull off...
Side 260 - Take heed to yourselves that your heart be not deceived, and ye turn aside, and serve other gods, and worship them : and then the LORD'S wrath be kindled against you...
Side 118 - It can engrave a seal, and crush masses of obdurate metal before it; draw out, without breaking, a thread as fine as gossamer, and lift a ship of war like a bauble in the air.
Side 68 - And all our dainty terms for fratricide; Terms which we trundle smoothly o'er our tongues Like mere abstractions, empty sounds to which We join no feeling and attach no form! As if the soldier died without a wound; As if the fibres of this godlike frame Were gored without a pang...
Side 458 - To that cathedral, boundless as our wonder, Whose quenchless lamps the sun and moon supply ; Its choir the winds and waves, its organ thunder, Its dome the sky. There...
Side 172 - Will the unicorn be willing to serve thee, or abide by thy crib ? Canst thou bind the unicorn with his band in the furrow ? or will he harrow the valleys after thee...
Side 365 - You are loosed from your moorings, and are free; I am fast in my chains, and am a slave! You move merrily before the gentle gale, and I sadly before the bloody whip! You are freedom's swift-winged angels, that fly round the world; I am confined in bands of iron! O that I were free!
Side 457 - And tolls its perfume on the passing air, Makes sabbath in the fields, and ever ringeth A call to prayer. Not to the domes where crumbling arch and column Attest the feebleness of mortal hand, But to that fane, most catholic and solemn, Which God hath planned ; To that cathedral, boundless as our wonder, Whose quenchless lamps the sun and moon supply ; Its choir the winds and waves — its organ thunder — Its dome the sky.
Side 521 - Whereas in divers places some use the Lord's board after the form of a table and some of an altar, whereby dissension is perceived to arise among the unlearned; therefore wishing a godly unity to be observed in all our diocese, and for that the form of a table may more move and turn the simple from the old superstitious opinions of the popish mass and to the right use of the Lord's supper...