New Englander and Yale Review, àÅèÁ·Õè 29Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight W.L. Kingsley, 1870 |
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... called dissyllabic " clam - shell " forma- tions . What is more , perhaps , both languages observe , to an uncommon degree , the logical order in the structure of the sen- tence ; and also admit most freely the use of form - words to ...
... called dissyllabic " clam - shell " forma- tions . What is more , perhaps , both languages observe , to an uncommon degree , the logical order in the structure of the sen- tence ; and also admit most freely the use of form - words to ...
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... called to a more conspicuous field . The eloquent Lacordaire had established and rendered celebrated the so - called " Conferences " at Notre Dame ; and when his fiery career was ended , the man chosen to succeed him and carry on his ...
... called to a more conspicuous field . The eloquent Lacordaire had established and rendered celebrated the so - called " Conferences " at Notre Dame ; and when his fiery career was ended , the man chosen to succeed him and carry on his ...
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... called by any name , even one it may be of obloquy , and we claim the privilege of sharing with others in rendering him honor . If he preached Christ in far other methods than those we hold to be true , we will rejoice in so far as he ...
... called by any name , even one it may be of obloquy , and we claim the privilege of sharing with others in rendering him honor . If he preached Christ in far other methods than those we hold to be true , we will rejoice in so far as he ...
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... called upon to attain the same degree of spiritual perfec- tion ; that some are to aim at extraordinary holiness , and to be set apart , in order that they may be " apostles " to their fellow men . But did Christ make such a distinction ...
... called upon to attain the same degree of spiritual perfec- tion ; that some are to aim at extraordinary holiness , and to be set apart , in order that they may be " apostles " to their fellow men . But did Christ make such a distinction ...
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... called a Protestant - rings like the strokes of the hammer with which Luther nailed those memorable theses to the door of the church in Wittenberg . Those who were old enough to take notice of public events at the time of the last ...
... called a Protestant - rings like the strokes of the hammer with which Luther nailed those memorable theses to the door of the church in Wittenberg . Those who were old enough to take notice of public events at the time of the last ...
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˹éÒ 205 - Who will render to every man according to his deeds; to them who by patient continuance in well doing seek for glory and honour and immortality, eternal life ; but unto them that are contentious, and do not obey the truth, but obey unrighteousness, indignation and wrath, tribulation and anguish, upon every soul of man that doeth evil...
˹éÒ 601 - ... opening and alleging, that Christ must needs have suffered, and risen again from the dead ; and that this Jesus, whom I preach unto you, is Christ.
˹éÒ 199 - I falter where I firmly trod, And falling with my weight of cares Upon the great world's altar-stairs That slope through darkness up to God, I stretch lame hands of faith, and grope, And gather dust and chaff, and call To what I feel is Lord of all, And faintly trust the larger hope.
˹éÒ 198 - That nothing walks with aimless feet ; That not one life shall be destroyed, Or cast as rubbish to the void, When God hath made the pile complete...
˹éÒ 365 - The Lord knoweth how to deliver the godly out of temptations, and to reserve the unjust unto the day of judgment to be punished: 10 But chiefly them that walk after the flesh in the lust of uncleanness, and despise government.
˹éÒ 198 - Behold, we know not anything; I can but trust that good shall fall At last — far off — at last, to all, And every winter change to spring. So runs my dream ; but what am I ? An infant crying in the night; An infant crying for the light, And with no language but a cry.
˹éÒ 204 - For if there had been a law given which could have given life, verily righteousness should have been by the law, but the scripture hath concluded all under sin, that the promise by faith of Jesus Christ might be given to them that believe.
˹éÒ 242 - is neither Jew nor Greek, neither bond nor free, neither male nor female, but all are one in Christ Jesus.
˹éÒ 231 - He shall not fail nor be discouraged, till he have set judgment in the earth: and the isles shall wait for his law.
˹éÒ 370 - I said therefore unto you, that ye shall die in your sins : for if ye believe not that I am he, ye shall die in your sins.