The Christian remembrancer; or, The Churchman's Biblical, ecclesiastical & literary miscellany, Volume 51843 |
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... tion has never found full favour among us . Even those who advo- cate it talk of God's grace . That spiritual help is needful for the understanding of His holy word is professed even by those who do not take the right means of seeking ...
... tion has never found full favour among us . Even those who advo- cate it talk of God's grace . That spiritual help is needful for the understanding of His holy word is professed even by those who do not take the right means of seeking ...
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... tion to rules of grammar and logical sophistry . He had a correct know- ledge of Latin , but he gave himself no trouble to learn modern languages ; he neglected even to acquire a critical knowledge of his native idiom , the French ...
... tion to rules of grammar and logical sophistry . He had a correct know- ledge of Latin , but he gave himself no trouble to learn modern languages ; he neglected even to acquire a critical knowledge of his native idiom , the French ...
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... tion , from the highest to the lowest degree of animate and inanimate beings . This law of progressive distribution he termed series : accordingly , the first grand axiom which he established was this , ' All the harmonies of the ...
... tion , from the highest to the lowest degree of animate and inanimate beings . This law of progressive distribution he termed series : accordingly , the first grand axiom which he established was this , ' All the harmonies of the ...
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... tion to the pure light of heaven , as she is denominated by our new philosophers , whose errors the Curate of Horbling , alas ! not alone among our brethren , dares not only to cherish in his own bosom , but to advocate in the temple of ...
... tion to the pure light of heaven , as she is denominated by our new philosophers , whose errors the Curate of Horbling , alas ! not alone among our brethren , dares not only to cherish in his own bosom , but to advocate in the temple of ...
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... tion of one - third to capital ( the passive source of production , ) and two- thirds to labour and skill ( the active source of production . ) " Art . 38. The dividend awarded to capital will be distributed in pro- portion to the sums ...
... tion of one - third to capital ( the passive source of production , ) and two- thirds to labour and skill ( the active source of production . ) " Art . 38. The dividend awarded to capital will be distributed in pro- portion to the sums ...
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Page 132 - 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.
Page 207 - Then out spake brave Horatius, The Captain of the gate: " To every man upon this earth Death cometh soon or late. And how can man die better Than facing fearful odds For the ashes of his fathers And the temples of his gods...
Page 2 - Almighty's form Glasses itself in tempests; in all time, Calm or convulsed — in breeze or gale or storm, Icing the pole, or in the torrid clime Dark heaving, boundless, endless, and sublime — The image of eternity — the throne Of the Invisible ; even from out thy slime The monsters of the deep are made ; each zone Obeys thee ; thou goest forth, dread fathomless alone.
Page 211 - Alone stood brave Horatius, But constant still in mind ; Thrice thirty thousand foes before, And the broad flood behind. " Down with him ! " cried false Sextus, With a smile on his pale face. "Now yield thee," cried Lars Porsena,
Page 525 - For the priest's lips should keep knowledge, and they should seek the law at his mouth : for he is the messenger of the LORD of hosts.
Page 784 - Full little knowest thou, that hast not tried, What hell it is in suing long to bide ; To lose good days that might be better spent ; To waste long nights in pensive discontent ; To speed to-day, to be put back to-morrow ; To feed on hope ; to pine with fear and sorrow ; To have thy Prince's grace, yet want her peer?
Page 427 - ... a couch whereupon to rest a searching and restless spirit ; or a terrace for a wandering and variable mind to walk up and down with a fair prospect...
Page 525 - For from the rising of the sun even unto the going down of the same my name shall be great among the Gentiles ; and in every place incense shall be offered unto my name, and a pure offering : for my name shall be great among the heathen, saith the LORD of hosts.
Page 555 - And the night following the Lord stood by him, and said, Be of good cheer, Paul : for as thou hast testified of me in Jerusalem, so must thou bear witness also at Rome.
Page 206 - But by the yellow Tiber Was tumult and affright : From all the spacious champaign To Rome men took their flight. A mile around the city, The throng stopped up the ways ; A fearful sight it was to see Through two long nights and days.