The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India, China, and Australia, Bind 8Parbury, Allen, and Company, 1819 |
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... object . The expense , therefore , of the institution may be reduced within a much more li- mited scale than at present . 7 .- " Considered upon these principles , it will be unnecessary to continue the of- fices of provost and vice ...
... object . The expense , therefore , of the institution may be reduced within a much more li- mited scale than at present . 7 .- " Considered upon these principles , it will be unnecessary to continue the of- fices of provost and vice ...
Side 8
... object through a period of intense bodily suffering , in which he had repeatedly an imminent view of death , he once ... objects of his ten- derest love , when his spirit was called hence . He was not again conveyed to his own abode ...
... object through a period of intense bodily suffering , in which he had repeatedly an imminent view of death , he once ... objects of his ten- derest love , when his spirit was called hence . He was not again conveyed to his own abode ...
Side 11
... object , which appears , by almost universal con- sent , to be the grand desideratum . Speaking generally of the po- pulation of India , I believe it will be admitted that their abject con- dition , as far as regards the want of civil ...
... object , which appears , by almost universal con- sent , to be the grand desideratum . Speaking generally of the po- pulation of India , I believe it will be admitted that their abject con- dition , as far as regards the want of civil ...
Side 12
... object of such high importance . Most of the preceding observa- tions apply principally to the lower orders of society , or what would be termed in Europe , the labour- ing classes ; while with regard to those of a higher or ...
... object of such high importance . Most of the preceding observa- tions apply principally to the lower orders of society , or what would be termed in Europe , the labour- ing classes ; while with regard to those of a higher or ...
Side 15
... object , was signed by a great number of the most respectable Hindu inhabitants of Cal- eutta . It will be observed that this docu- ment bears no date . From the date of some MSS . transmitted with it for the Asiatic Journal , we ...
... object , was signed by a great number of the most respectable Hindu inhabitants of Cal- eutta . It will be observed that this docu- ment bears no date . From the date of some MSS . transmitted with it for the Asiatic Journal , we ...
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Side 427 - The men of Nineveh shall rise in judgment with this generation, and shall condemn it: because they repented at the preaching of Jonas; and, behold, a greater than Jonas is here.
Side 534 - Therefore if thou bring thy gift to the altar, and there rememberest that thy brother hath aught against thee, leave there thy gift before the altar, and go thy way ; first be reconciled to thy brother, and then come and offer thy gift.
Side 109 - All things are lawful for me, but all things are not expedient: all things are lawful for me, but all things edify not.
Side 362 - That the saying of Esaias the prophet might be fulfilled, which he spake, Lord, who hath believed our report? and to whom hath the arm of the Lord been revealed...
Side 425 - ... tribulation and anguish, upon every soul of man that doeth evil, of the Jew first, and also of the Gentile ; but glory, honour, and peace to every man that worketh good, to the Jew first, and also to the Gentile: for there is no respect of persons with God.
Side 425 - But in a great house there are not only vessels of gold and of silver, but also of wood and of earth: and some to honour, and some to dishonour. 21 If a man therefore, purge himself from these, he shall be a vessel unto honour, sanctified, and meet for the master's use, and prepared unto every good work.
Side 163 - My Lords and Gentlemen, By virtue of his majesty's commission under the great seal, to us and other lords directed, and now read, we do, in his majesty's name, and in obedience to his commands, prorogue this parliament to Thursday the 22d day of August, next, to be then here holden ; and this parliament is accordingly prorogued to Thursday the 22d day of August next.
Side 534 - Agree with thine adversary quickly, whiles thou art in the way with him; lest at any time the adversary deliver thee to the judge, and the judge deliver thee to the officer, and thou be cast into prison. 26 Verily I say unto thee, Thou shalt by no means come out thence, till thou hast paid the uttermost farthing.
Side 469 - But when ye pray, use not vain repetitions, as the heathen do: for they think that they shall be heard for their much speaking.
Side 426 - Arise, go to Nineveh, that great city, and cry against it; for their wickedness is come up before me.