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... neral rule are occasionally intro- duced to public notice ; and that this has not been more frequently done , has probably arisen from the difficulty of the undertaking . To collect the necessary materials , is , in such cases , often ...
... neral rule are occasionally intro- duced to public notice ; and that this has not been more frequently done , has probably arisen from the difficulty of the undertaking . To collect the necessary materials , is , in such cases , often ...
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... neral rites . Nor is the transition from the Norfolcian urns , to the general questions with which they stand connected , at all violent or forced . The particular fact is soon dis- missed , and the general history of obsequies taken up ...
... neral rites . Nor is the transition from the Norfolcian urns , to the general questions with which they stand connected , at all violent or forced . The particular fact is soon dis- missed , and the general history of obsequies taken up ...
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... neral massacre of all his species through- out the kingdom . A thousand chosen warriors , armed with cutlasses , began the bloody execution ; and the whole race of swine had been extirpated from Whidah , if the King ( who loved pork ) ...
... neral massacre of all his species through- out the kingdom . A thousand chosen warriors , armed with cutlasses , began the bloody execution ; and the whole race of swine had been extirpated from Whidah , if the King ( who loved pork ) ...
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... neral principles , while we merely hover on the frontier and out- skirts of the great question , while we state the matter so vaguely as to leave the conscience at liberty to say to itself , take thine ease , we may claim an unreluctant ...
... neral principles , while we merely hover on the frontier and out- skirts of the great question , while we state the matter so vaguely as to leave the conscience at liberty to say to itself , take thine ease , we may claim an unreluctant ...
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... neral character and quality of the work in question , as far as it is before the public . It contains two or three brief specimens of fictitious narrative , unsubstantial in texture and unequal in merit ; descriptions of foreign scenery ...
... neral character and quality of the work in question , as far as it is before the public . It contains two or three brief specimens of fictitious narrative , unsubstantial in texture and unequal in merit ; descriptions of foreign scenery ...
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Page 56 - And this I pray, that your love may abound yet more and more in knowledge and in all judgment; that ye may approve things that are excellent; that ye may be sincere and without offence till the day of Christ; being filled with the fruits of righteousness, which are by Jesus Christ, unto the glory and praise of God.
Page 166 - Then the Lord rained upon Sodom and upon Gomorrah brimstone and fire from the Lord out of heaven; and he overthrew those cities, and all the plain, and all the inhabitants of the cities, and that which grew upon the ground.
Page 275 - These are spots in your feasts of charity, when they feast with you, feeding themselves without fear : clouds they are without water, carried about of winds ; trees whose fruit withereth, without fruit, twice dead, plucked up by the roots ; Raging waves of the sea, foaming out their own shame ; wandering stars, to whom is reserved the blackness of darkness for ever.
Page 640 - In the morning sow thy seed, and in the evening withhold not thine hand: for thou knowest not whether shall prosper, either this or that, or whether they both shall be alike good.
Page 273 - Have any of the rulers or of the Pharisees believed on him? 49 But this people who knoweth not the law are cursed.
Page 167 - And he that sat was to look upon like a jasper and a sardine stone : and there was a rainbow round about the throne, in sight like unto an emerald.
Page 334 - And unto the Jews I became as a Jew, that I might gain the Jews : to them that are under the law...
Page 97 - But man is a noble animal, splendid in ashes, and pompous in the grave, solemnizing nativities and deaths with equal lustre, nor omitting ceremonies of bravery in the infamy of his nature.
Page 512 - I have commanded you, and lo ! I am with you alway, even to the end of the world.
Page 437 - Seeing then that all these things shall be dissolved, what manner of persons ought ye to be in all holy conversation and godliness, looking for and hasting unto the coming of the day of God, wherein the heavens being on fire shall be dissolved, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat ? Nevertheless we, according to His promise, look for new heavens and a new earth, wherein dwelleth righteousness.