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... feel our own life most fully and vividly when we feel it consentingly with one another . A joke is never fully a joke whilst kept entirely to oneself . I have seen a man take up " Punch " and read it from beginning to end without a ...
... feel our own life most fully and vividly when we feel it consentingly with one another . A joke is never fully a joke whilst kept entirely to oneself . I have seen a man take up " Punch " and read it from beginning to end without a ...
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... White's publication ; and thus feels that he " only gives a view of them through an inverted telescope . " The writer observes , that " whilst " Swedenborg was acting as assessor , he was preparing 20 THE THREE PHASES OF THE REFORMATION .
... White's publication ; and thus feels that he " only gives a view of them through an inverted telescope . " The writer observes , that " whilst " Swedenborg was acting as assessor , he was preparing 20 THE THREE PHASES OF THE REFORMATION .
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... feel pleasure in adding the following note from the pen of another Scotch writer , the Rev. George Gilfillan , the cele- brated essayist and poet , who , in a note to book 8 of his noble poem , " Night , " recently published , and from ...
... feel pleasure in adding the following note from the pen of another Scotch writer , the Rev. George Gilfillan , the cele- brated essayist and poet , who , in a note to book 8 of his noble poem , " Night , " recently published , and from ...
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... feel assured that her friends will rejoice to see them opened with so much ability and Christian temper . We bespeak for the tract a wide circulation , because it is so well calculated to serve the cause which it has been written to ...
... feel assured that her friends will rejoice to see them opened with so much ability and Christian temper . We bespeak for the tract a wide circulation , because it is so well calculated to serve the cause which it has been written to ...
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... feel that it is the spon- taneous out - pouring of a noble and beautiful mind , and never exciting that disgust which mere prettinesses of language , soulless , because sought after for their own sake , create in the minds of ...
... feel that it is the spon- taneous out - pouring of a noble and beautiful mind , and never exciting that disgust which mere prettinesses of language , soulless , because sought after for their own sake , create in the minds of ...
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Page 82 - O Caledonia ! stern and wild, meet nurse for a poetic child, • land of brown heath and shaggy wood, land of the mountain and the flood, land of my sires!
Page 265 - And it shall come to pass in the last days, that the mountain of the Lord's house shall be established in the top of the mountains, and shall be exalted above the hills ; and all nations shall flow unto it. And many people shall go and say, " Come ye, and let us go up to the mountain of the Lord, to the house of the God of Jacob ; and he will teach us of his ways, and we will walk in his paths : " for out of Zion shall go forth the law, and the word of the Lord from Jerusalem.
Page 401 - Who hath wrought and done it, calling the generations from the beginning ? I the Lord, the first, and with the last ; I am he.
Page 353 - And the eyes of them both were opened, and they knew that they were naked ; and they sewed fig leaves together, and made themselves aprons.
Page 157 - The Lord is my rock, and my fortress, and my deliverer ; My God, my strength, in whom I will trust ; My buckler, and the horn of my salvation, and my high tower. I will call upon the Lord, who is worthy to be praised : So shall I be saved from mine enemies.
Page 157 - The sorrows of death compassed me, and the pains of hell gat hold upon me; I found trouble and sorrow. Then called I upon the name of the Lord; O Lord, I beseech Thee, deliver my soul.
Page 106 - For if God spared not the angels that sinned, but cast them down to hell, and delivered them into chains of darkness, to be reserved unto judgment...
Page 207 - THE Lord hear thee in the day of trouble; the name of the God of Jacob defend thee; Send thee help from the sanctuary, and strengthen thee out of Zion...
Page 341 - Curse ye Meroz, said the angel of the Lord, curse ye bitterly the inhabitants thereof; because they came not to the help of the Lord, to the help of the Lord against the mighty.
Page 106 - And there was war in heaven; Michael and his angels fought against the dragon; and the dragon fought, and his angels, and prevailed not; neither was their place found any more in heaven. And the great dragon was cast out, that old serpent, called the Devil, and Satan, which deceiveth the whole world; he was cast out into the earth, and his angels were cast out with him.