The Works of Sydney Smith, Volume 1Longman, 1839 |
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Page 142
... preached in his hearing from these words , The blood of Jesus Christ cleanseth from all sin . While he was preaching , the man rose up , threw off his torturing sandals , and cried out aloud , " This is what I want ! " 142 INDIAN MISSIONS .
... preached in his hearing from these words , The blood of Jesus Christ cleanseth from all sin . While he was preaching , the man rose up , threw off his torturing sandals , and cried out aloud , " This is what I want ! " 142 INDIAN MISSIONS .
Page 285
... Rose . The whole of Mr. Fox's life was spent in opposing the profligacy and exposing the ignorance of his own court . In the first half of his political career , while Lord North was losing America , and in the latter half , while Mr ...
... Rose . The whole of Mr. Fox's life was spent in opposing the profligacy and exposing the ignorance of his own court . In the first half of his political career , while Lord North was losing America , and in the latter half , while Mr ...
Page 286
... Rose had so often tasted the sweets , and of the value of whose patron- age he must , from long experience , have been so thoroughly aware . -- We are almost inclined to think that we might at one time have worked ourselves up to ...
... Rose had so often tasted the sweets , and of the value of whose patron- age he must , from long experience , have been so thoroughly aware . -- We are almost inclined to think that we might at one time have worked ourselves up to ...
Page 287
... Rose had so often tasted the sweets , and of the value of whose patron- age he must , from long experience , have been so thoroughly aware . We are almost inclined to think that we might at one time have worked ourselves up to suspect ...
... Rose had so often tasted the sweets , and of the value of whose patron- age he must , from long experience , have been so thoroughly aware . We are almost inclined to think that we might at one time have worked ourselves up to suspect ...
Page 288
... Rose's work . Our great object at present is to abridge the observations of Serjeant Heywood . For Ser- jeant Heywood , though a most respectable , honest , and enlightened man , really does require an abridger . He has not the talent ...
... Rose's work . Our great object at present is to abridge the observations of Serjeant Heywood . For Ser- jeant Heywood , though a most respectable , honest , and enlightened man , really does require an abridger . He has not the talent ...
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Page 282 - And now behold I go bound in the spirit unto Jerusalem, not knowing the things that shall befall me there ; save that the Holy Ghost witnesseth in every city, saying that bonds and afflictions abide me. But none of these things move me, neither count I my life dear unto myself, so that I might finish my course with joy, and the ministry which I have received of the Lord Jesus to testify the Gospel of the grace of God.
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Page 16 - And now art thou cursed from the earth, which hath opened her mouth to receive thy brother's blood from thy hand. When thou tillest the ground, it shall not henceforth yield unto thee her strength: A fugitive and a vagabond shalt thou be in the earth.
Page 280 - But Peter and John answered and said unto them; Whether it be right in the sight of God to hearken unto you more than unto God, judge ye. For we cannot but speak the things which we have seen and heard.