The Religious Magazine, Or Spirit of the Foreign Theological Journals and Reviews, Volume 3E. Littell, 1829 |
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... thou art an offence unto me ; for thou savourest not the things that be of God , but those that be of men . " Peter understood not the divine pur- pose , he felt not the necessity of an atoning sacrifice , his mind was filled with ideas ...
... thou art an offence unto me ; for thou savourest not the things that be of God , but those that be of men . " Peter understood not the divine pur- pose , he felt not the necessity of an atoning sacrifice , his mind was filled with ideas ...
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... thou , O CHRIST , art endless life to me ! Why waits my soul ? Why trembles to depart ? To peaceful mansions , spread thy wings , and flee ! To realms above , direct thy wishful eye ; Thy guardian angel points thee to the sky . O quit ...
... thou , O CHRIST , art endless life to me ! Why waits my soul ? Why trembles to depart ? To peaceful mansions , spread thy wings , and flee ! To realms above , direct thy wishful eye ; Thy guardian angel points thee to the sky . O quit ...
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... thou art supremely fair ! For Nature's glorious gifts to thee belong ; Where dashing elements the ocean tear ; Where all is rich in sentiment and song . And time hath aptly strewn his pictur'd way With monkish ruin , and baronial spoil ...
... thou art supremely fair ! For Nature's glorious gifts to thee belong ; Where dashing elements the ocean tear ; Where all is rich in sentiment and song . And time hath aptly strewn his pictur'd way With monkish ruin , and baronial spoil ...
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... thou art where not the streaming eye , Nor aught of earth , shall mar thy ecstasy ; For ever blended with the truly blest . There are four pretty lines in sonnet II : And he who saw the spotless lily die , Had nurtur'd with his prayers ...
... thou art where not the streaming eye , Nor aught of earth , shall mar thy ecstasy ; For ever blended with the truly blest . There are four pretty lines in sonnet II : And he who saw the spotless lily die , Had nurtur'd with his prayers ...
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... thou doest well , shalt thou not be accepted ? and if thou doest not well , sin lieth at the door . This latter part of the address , it will be seen , points out the nature of the sacri- fice which Cain ought to have offered , and the ...
... thou doest well , shalt thou not be accepted ? and if thou doest not well , sin lieth at the door . This latter part of the address , it will be seen , points out the nature of the sacri- fice which Cain ought to have offered , and the ...
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