Christian Examiner and Theological Review, Bind 8;Bind 26O. Everett, 1839 |
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... person that is hypochon- driacal . " But he advised the Doctor to bear such things , for these men would rather suffer their limbs to be torn from them , than to lose their opinions . More comforted himself with the old adage ...
... person that is hypochon- driacal . " But he advised the Doctor to bear such things , for these men would rather suffer their limbs to be torn from them , than to lose their opinions . More comforted himself with the old adage ...
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... person or family is not of another . In some cases the privations are few , and the pain of being separated from friends and torn away from old associations is the only pain that is felt . In other instances the situation has been in ...
... person or family is not of another . In some cases the privations are few , and the pain of being separated from friends and torn away from old associations is the only pain that is felt . In other instances the situation has been in ...
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... person to withhold his approval , if he sees fit . Besides , he cannot give more than he possesses ; and if the founders of ... persons . This is a strange conclusion , but we cannot perceive that the argument of many ultra defenders of ...
... person to withhold his approval , if he sees fit . Besides , he cannot give more than he possesses ; and if the founders of ... persons . This is a strange conclusion , but we cannot perceive that the argument of many ultra defenders of ...
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... person may hit upon the same invention . No monopoly is justi- fiable , that deprives the community of an article , which they would otherwise have enjoyed . If Faust and his associates had never lived , the invention of the art of ...
... person may hit upon the same invention . No monopoly is justi- fiable , that deprives the community of an article , which they would otherwise have enjoyed . If Faust and his associates had never lived , the invention of the art of ...
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... persons of their own sex to superintend their doings . Those also , who are waiting their trial , are now gen- erally in apartments by themselves , and , in some cases , in buildings erected for the purpose . In the city of New York ...
... persons of their own sex to superintend their doings . Those also , who are waiting their trial , are now gen- erally in apartments by themselves , and , in some cases , in buildings erected for the purpose . In the city of New York ...
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Side 235 - Then said Jesus unto them plainly, Lazarus is dead. And I am glad for your sakes that I was not there, to the intent ye may believe; nevertheless let us go unto him.
Side 373 - And wisdom at one entrance quite shut out. So much the rather thou, celestial Light, Shine inward, and the mind through all her powers Irradiate ; there plant eyes, all mist from thence Purge and disperse, that I may see and tell Of things invisible to mortal sight.
Side 232 - Ye men of Israel, hear these words ; Jesus of Nazareth, a man approved of God among you by miracles and wonders and signs, which God did by him in the midst of you, as ye yourselves also know...
Side 188 - For Freedom's battle once begun, Bequeathed by bleeding Sire to Son, Though baffled oft is ever won.
Side 81 - How often we forget all time, when lone, Admiring nature's universal throne, Her woods, her wilds, her waters, the intense Reply of hers to our intelligence ! Live not the stars and mountains ? Are the waves Without a spirit? Are the dropping caves Without a feeling in their silent tears? No, no : — they woo and clasp us to their spheres, Dissolve this clog and clod of clay before Its hour, and merge our soul in the great shore.
Side 162 - I hate by-roads in education. Education is as well known, and has long been as well known, as ever it can be.
Side 230 - For I have given unto them the words which thou gavest me; and they have received them, and have known surely that I came out with thee, and they have believed that thou didst send me.
Side 243 - Now if I cast out devils by Beelzebub, by whom do your children cast them out?
Side 390 - That there was such a person as Jesus Christ, and that he, in the main, did and taught as is recorded of him...
Side 283 - When by a good man's grave I muse alone, Methinks an Angel sits upon the stone ; Like those of old, on that thrice-hallowed night, Who sate and watched in raiment heavenly bright ; And, with a voice inspiring joy not fear, Says, pointing upward,