The Radical, Volume 1Sidney H. Morse, Joseph B. Marvin A. Williams & Company, 1866 |
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... sense is supplied . It is as sensible to kneel in the broad aisle , and cross yourself in prayer , as to stand solemn and still in your Church pew . What we feel impelled to question is the value of any of these methods for getting ...
... sense is supplied . It is as sensible to kneel in the broad aisle , and cross yourself in prayer , as to stand solemn and still in your Church pew . What we feel impelled to question is the value of any of these methods for getting ...
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... sense religious men . There is not much doubt in my mind , as I read this young man's life up to this time , that he is in a fair way to that preferment . He has that thread of natural piety and goodness in his nature that is almost ...
... sense religious men . There is not much doubt in my mind , as I read this young man's life up to this time , that he is in a fair way to that preferment . He has that thread of natural piety and goodness in his nature that is almost ...
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... sense and liking for meetings and their peculiar servi- ces , did he cease to serve the Lord altogether , and remaining only diligent in business and fervent in spirit , go out of this world into murk darkness and despair ? - Now I am ...
... sense and liking for meetings and their peculiar servi- ces , did he cease to serve the Lord altogether , and remaining only diligent in business and fervent in spirit , go out of this world into murk darkness and despair ? - Now I am ...
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... sense of the term . Every system is a statement , a proposition , a shadow of the principles that impress most deeply the man who makes it . The Calvinist has not the same idea of Free Grace which the Arminian has , nor the Arminian the ...
... sense of the term . Every system is a statement , a proposition , a shadow of the principles that impress most deeply the man who makes it . The Calvinist has not the same idea of Free Grace which the Arminian has , nor the Arminian the ...
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... sense of their inti- mate unutterable divinity . But he cannot paint all he sees ; he can paint really very little ; but he paints what he can — he follows the bent of his own genius and inspiration ; he brings in here a meadow , and ...
... sense of their inti- mate unutterable divinity . But he cannot paint all he sees ; he can paint really very little ; but he paints what he can — he follows the bent of his own genius and inspiration ; he brings in here a meadow , and ...
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Page 169 - Nathanael saith unto him, Whence knowest thou me? Jesus answered and said unto him, Before that Philip called thee, when thou wast under the fig tree, I saw thee.
Page 15 - ABOU BEN ADHEM — may his tribe increase — Awoke one night from a deep dream of peace, And saw within the moonlight in his room, Making it rich and like a lily in bloom, An angel writing in a book of gold. Exceeding peace had made Ben Adhem bold And to the presence in the room he said: 'What writest thou?' The vision raised its head, And with a look made all of sweet accord, Answered: 'The names of those who love the Lord.
Page 382 - FORASMUCH as many have taken in hand to set forth in order a declaration of those things which are most surely believed among us, even as they delivered them unto us, which from the beginning were eyewitnesses, and ministers of the word...
Page 436 - Then Moses stood in the gate of the camp, and said, Who is on the LORD'S side ? let him come unto me.
Page 45 - The stationariness of religion; the assumption that the age of inspiration is past, that the Bible is closed; the fear of degrading the character of Jesus by representing him as a man; indicate with sufficient clearness the falsehood of our theology. It is the office of a true teacher to show us that God is, not was; that He speaketh, not spake.
Page 25 - Unaffrighted by the silence round them, Undistracted by the sights they see, These demand not that the things without them Yield them love, amusement, sympathy.
Page 15 - Nay, not so," Replied the angel. Abou spoke more low, But cheerly still ; and said, " I pray thee, then, Write me as one that loves his fellow-men.
Page 169 - Philip findeth Nathanael, and saith unto him, We have found him of whom Moses in the law and the prophets did write, Jesus of Nazareth, the son of Joseph.
Page 252 - And when they arose early on the morrow morning, behold, Dagon was fallen upon his face to the ground before the ark of the Lord...
Page 11 - But the hour cometh, and now is, when the true worshippers shall worship the Father in spirit and in truth : for the Father seeketh such to worship him.