An Account of the Life and Character of Alexander Adam, LL.D., Rector of the High School of EdinburghD. Schaw, 1810 - 162 pages |
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... believe that practice would sanction what he had fully anticipated in theory . His expectations of success were fully confirmed by the favour- able opinions of several learned and ingenious contemporaries . Nay , so fearful was he of ...
... believe that practice would sanction what he had fully anticipated in theory . His expectations of success were fully confirmed by the favour- able opinions of several learned and ingenious contemporaries . Nay , so fearful was he of ...
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... believe , preserve any of the letters , which would most likely be relative to the mere transactions of business . " As Dr Adam advanced in years , his aversion to letter - wri- ting increased ; and , by this means , he had so ...
... believe , preserve any of the letters , which would most likely be relative to the mere transactions of business . " As Dr Adam advanced in years , his aversion to letter - wri- ting increased ; and , by this means , he had so ...
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... believe that , not the mob , or the real rabble of the community , but the wealth , talents , and genius of this part of the isle , were fettered and pinned down to the ground , by such means as those which have been enumerated ? Did ...
... believe that , not the mob , or the real rabble of the community , but the wealth , talents , and genius of this part of the isle , were fettered and pinned down to the ground , by such means as those which have been enumerated ? Did ...
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... transitory life , it will be conso- ling for us to believe that we shall share it with him . His measure of usefulness in this world was very extensive , and he at- tained almost every object of his virtuous ambition . 161.
... transitory life , it will be conso- ling for us to believe that we shall share it with him . His measure of usefulness in this world was very extensive , and he at- tained almost every object of his virtuous ambition . 161.
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... believe that Jesus died and rose again , even so them also which sleep in 66 .86 66 Jesus , will God bring with him , when we likewise * shall be caught up to meet the Lord in the air , " and so with them shall ever be with the Lord ...
... believe that Jesus died and rose again , even so them also which sleep in 66 .86 66 Jesus , will God bring with him , when we likewise * shall be caught up to meet the Lord in the air , " and so with them shall ever be with the Lord ...
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Page 126 - At thirty man suspects himself a fool ; Knows it at forty, and reforms his plan ; At fifty chides his infamous delay, Pushes his prudent purpose to resolve; In all the magnanimity of thought Resolves and re-resolves; then dies the same.
Page 93 - My soul hath a desire and longing to enter into the courts of the Lord : my heart and my flesh rejoice in the living God.
Page 56 - One thing have I desired of the LORD, which I will require, even that I may dwell in the house of the LORD all the days of my life, to behold the fair beauty of the LORD, and to visit his temple.
Page 103 - More especially, we pray for the good estate of the Catholic Church; that it may be so guided and governed by Thy good Spirit, that all who profess and call themselves Christians may be led into the way of truth, and hold the faith in unity of spirit, in the bond of peace, and in righteousness of life.
Page 3 - I have often thought that there has rarely passed a life of which a judicious and faithful narrative would not be useful.
Page 187 - For the Lord himself shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, and with the trump of God : and the dead in Christ shall rise first: then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air : and so shall we ever be with the Lord. Wherefore comfort one another with these words.
Page 53 - I have written unto you, young men, because ye are strong, and the word of God abideth in you, and ye have overcome the wicked one.
Page 36 - Whatever his hand found to do, he did it with all his might.
Page 106 - For as many as have sinned without law shall also perish without law: and as many as have sinned in the law shall be judged by the law...
Page 184 - And in the Burial Service we pray that God will ' suffer us not at our last hour for any pains of death to fall from