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... appears to me that an unfair estimate has often been formed . And because living amongst Europeans , and for the most part subject to their control , they still retain much of their native charac- ter and habits , and do not at once ...
... appears to me that an unfair estimate has often been formed . And because living amongst Europeans , and for the most part subject to their control , they still retain much of their native charac- ter and habits , and do not at once ...
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... appears that Messrs . Tyer- man and Bennet , arrived all well at Java , on the 16th of July last --- that the Rev. Mr. Tyerman had preached at Batavia , and that they had proceeded to Samarang . Name . Messrs . Laidler , Chambers ...
... appears that Messrs . Tyer- man and Bennet , arrived all well at Java , on the 16th of July last --- that the Rev. Mr. Tyerman had preached at Batavia , and that they had proceeded to Samarang . Name . Messrs . Laidler , Chambers ...
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... appears to great advantage ; though we should be compelled in numerous places to object , on what we believe to be scriptural grounds , to his positions and reasonings . It is also proper to add that , in an- other respect , the ...
... appears to great advantage ; though we should be compelled in numerous places to object , on what we believe to be scriptural grounds , to his positions and reasonings . It is also proper to add that , in an- other respect , the ...
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... appears probable , from many observations and allusions in the work , that this illustrious man was led to the adoption of the Arian hypothesis by "、# POETRY . [ 59 ] REVIEW OF ON MILTON'S TREATISE ON CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE .
... appears probable , from many observations and allusions in the work , that this illustrious man was led to the adoption of the Arian hypothesis by "、# POETRY . [ 59 ] REVIEW OF ON MILTON'S TREATISE ON CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE .
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... appears to me not only most rational , but absolutely necessary , to regard the mode of the existence of the Deity as an object infinitely too high for the comprehension of a mortal , or even of the highest finite intelligence . Here I ...
... appears to me not only most rational , but absolutely necessary , to regard the mode of the existence of the Deity as an object infinitely too high for the comprehension of a mortal , or even of the highest finite intelligence . Here I ...
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Page 268 - Should Fate command me to the farthest verge Of the green earth, to distant barbarous climes, Rivers unknown to song ; where first the sun Gilds Indian mountains, or his setting beam Flames on the Atlantic isles, 'tis nought to me; Since God is ever present, ever felt, In the void waste as in the city full ; And where He vital breathes, there must be joy.
Page 327 - To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted; A time to kill, and a time to heal; a time to break down, and a time to build up...
Page 56 - GO to dark Gethsemane, Ye that feel the tempter's power, Your Redeemer's conflict see, Watch with him one bitter hour ; Turn not from his griefs away, Learn of Jesus Christ to pray.
Page 245 - For enquire, I pray thee, of the former age, and prepare thyself to the search of their fathers '(for we are but of yesterday, and know nothing, because our days upon earth are a shadow).
Page 553 - Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity! It is like the precious ointment upon the head, that ran down upon the beard, even Aaron's beard: that went down to the skirts of his garments; As the dew of Hermon, and as the dew that descended upon the mountains of Zion: for there the Lord commanded the blessing, even life for evermore.
Page 340 - I must work the works of Him that sent Me while it is day, for the night cometh when no man can work d ." Two doctrines, both of them distinctly Christian, throw their guardian shadows over the lesson.
Page 1 - Thus speaketh the Lord of hosts, saying, This people say, The time is not come, the time that the Lord's house should be built.
Page 285 - For if any be a hearer of the word, and not a doer, he is like unto a man beholding his natural face in a glass : for he beholdeth himself, and goeth his way, and straightway forgetteth what manner of man he was.
Page 331 - Behold, I give unto you power to tread on serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy: and nothing shall by any means hurt you.
Page 228 - For I am in a strait betwixt two, having a desire to depart, and to be with Christ ; which is far better: Nevertheless to abide in the flesh is more needful for you.