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... , from Chaucer to the present Day Jones's Tyro's Greek and English Lexicon Keppel's Personal Narrative of a Journey from India to England 66 427 385 РАСЕ . Letter on the Medical Employment of White Mustard CONTENTS .
... , from Chaucer to the present Day Jones's Tyro's Greek and English Lexicon Keppel's Personal Narrative of a Journey from India to England 66 427 385 РАСЕ . Letter on the Medical Employment of White Mustard CONTENTS .
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... present edition for affording us the means of becoming acquainted with the entire works of an able writer and sound divine , known to us before chiefly by re- pute , and by a partial inspection of his minor compositions . It would be an ...
... present edition for affording us the means of becoming acquainted with the entire works of an able writer and sound divine , known to us before chiefly by re- pute , and by a partial inspection of his minor compositions . It would be an ...
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... present us unto the pre- sence and fruition of God . According to this blessed and complete pattern was man created ; an universal rectitude in his nature , all parts in tune , all members in joint ; light and beauty in his mind ...
... present us unto the pre- sence and fruition of God . According to this blessed and complete pattern was man created ; an universal rectitude in his nature , all parts in tune , all members in joint ; light and beauty in his mind ...
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... present nothing but the pattern , the shadow , the type of those things which are , in their substance , quite behind us , and therefore out of sight . So then in general , the nature of a sacrament is to be the representative of a ...
... present nothing but the pattern , the shadow , the type of those things which are , in their substance , quite behind us , and therefore out of sight . So then in general , the nature of a sacrament is to be the representative of a ...
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... present , as its main ingredients , ignorance and want of discrimination - two qualities sufficiently conspicuous in this specimen . It really excites some astonish- ment , that an inquirer so easily satisfied , should have felt any ...
... present , as its main ingredients , ignorance and want of discrimination - two qualities sufficiently conspicuous in this specimen . It really excites some astonish- ment , that an inquirer so easily satisfied , should have felt any ...
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Side 532 - And as he reasoned of righteousness, temperance, and judgment to come, Felix trembled, and answered, Go thy way for this time ; when I have a convenient season, I will call for thee.
Side 560 - Whosoever hateth his brother is a murderer : and ye know that no murderer hath eternal life abiding in him.
Side 439 - But I say, that the things which the Gentiles sacrifice, they sacrifice to devils, and not to God: and I would not that ye should have fellowship with devils.
Side 22 - And when he had said this, he breathed on them, and saith unto them, Receive ye the Holy Ghost: Whosesoever sins ye remit, they are remitted unto them ; and whosesoever sins ye retain, they are retained.
Side 231 - Then fell she down straightway at his feet, and yielded up the ghost. And the young men came in, and found her dead, and carrying her forth buried her by her husband. And great fear came upon all the church, and upon as many as heard these things.
Side 516 - With those whose mansions glitter in his sight, Calls the delightful scenery all his own. His are the mountains, and the valleys his, And the resplendent rivers. His to enjoy With a propriety that none can feel, But who, with filial confidence inspired, Can lift to Heaven an unpresumptuous eye, And smiling say —
Side 560 - Come, my people, enter thou into thy chambers, and shut thy doors about thee : hide thyself as it were for a little moment, until the indignation be overpast. For, behold, the Lord cometh out of his place to punish the inhabitants of the earth for their iniquity : the earth also shall disclose her blood, and shall no more cover her slain.
Side 69 - He that hath found some fledged bird's nest may know At first sight if the bird be flown ; But what fair well or grove he sings in now, That is to him unknown. And yet, as angels in. some brighter dreams Call to the soul when man doth sleep, So some strange thoughts transcend our wonted themes, And into glory peep.
Side 483 - And when they list, their lean and flashy songs Grate on their scrannel Pipes of wretched straw...
Side 561 - shall have the heathen for his inheritance, and the uttermost parts of the earth for his possession ; " when " the kingdoms of this world shall become the kingdoms of our Lord, and of his Christ ; and he shall reign for ever and ever.