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... Reasons for preferring Episcopacy . By the Rev. Calvin Colton VIII . On the New School of Superficial Pantology . A Speech intended to be delivered before a defunct Mechanics ' Institute . By Swallow Swift , late M.P. for the Borough of ...
... Reasons for preferring Episcopacy . By the Rev. Calvin Colton VIII . On the New School of Superficial Pantology . A Speech intended to be delivered before a defunct Mechanics ' Institute . By Swallow Swift , late M.P. for the Borough of ...
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... them , to be canvassed anew , nay , perhaps after all to be left unanswered . " Our carnal reason may well be deemed " the snare of our NO , I. 99 B soul . " What have heretofore passed current as axiomatic ART PAGE Introduction.
... them , to be canvassed anew , nay , perhaps after all to be left unanswered . " Our carnal reason may well be deemed " the snare of our NO , I. 99 B soul . " What have heretofore passed current as axiomatic ART PAGE Introduction.
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... reason could no more make herself be heard , than a whisper in the midst of the most violent hurricane . 66 What downright fatuity to legislate upon a minus quantity , and insist upon calling it a surplus ! a positive verification of ...
... reason could no more make herself be heard , than a whisper in the midst of the most violent hurricane . 66 What downright fatuity to legislate upon a minus quantity , and insist upon calling it a surplus ! a positive verification of ...
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... reason , and by their inauspicious interven- tion render the mental acquisitions of the community more baneful than ignorance itself to its best interests . They , whose lawless tempers , and the suggestion of whose unprincipled ...
... reason , and by their inauspicious interven- tion render the mental acquisitions of the community more baneful than ignorance itself to its best interests . They , whose lawless tempers , and the suggestion of whose unprincipled ...
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... reason of which immediately follows in ver . 48 by a repetition of the words in ver . 35. Hence we may demand from the present pas- sage stronger subsidiary reasons , ere we can assent to such a merely hypothetical proposition . 2dly ...
... reason of which immediately follows in ver . 48 by a repetition of the words in ver . 35. Hence we may demand from the present pas- sage stronger subsidiary reasons , ere we can assent to such a merely hypothetical proposition . 2dly ...
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Page 551 - Parthians, and Medes, and Elamites, and the dwellers in Mesopotamia, and in Judea, and Cappadocia, in Pontus, and Asia, Phrygia, and Pamphylia, in Egypt, and in the parts of Libya about Cyrene, and strangers of Rome, Jews and proselytes, Cretes and Arabians, we do hear them speak in our tongues the wonderful works of God.
Page 227 - But continue thou in the things which thou hast learned and hast been assured of, knowing of whom thou hast learned them; and that from a child thou hast known the holy scriptures, which are able to make thee wise unto salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus.
Page 372 - The sober herd that low'd to meet their young; The noisy geese that gabbled o'er the pool, The playful children just let loose from school...
Page 531 - Albeit that good works, which are the fruits of faith, and follow after justification, cannot put away our sins, and endure the severity of God's judgment ; yet are they pleasing and acceptable to God in Christ, and do spring out necessarily of a true and lively faith ; insomuch that by them a li vely faith may be as evidently known, as a tree discerned by the fruit.
Page 369 - Amidst these humble bowers to lay me down ; To husband out life's taper at the close. And keep the flame from wasting by repose. I still had hopes, for pride attends us still, Amidst the swains to show my...
Page 373 - The chest contrived a double debt to pay, A bed by night, a chest of drawers by day...
Page 367 - Stern o'er each bosom reason holds her state With daring aims irregularly great ; Pride in their port, defiance in their eye, I see the lords of human kind pass by...
Page 230 - For as Jonas was three days and three nights in the whale's belly; so shall the Son of man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth.
Page 532 - After we have received the Holy Ghost, we may depart from grace given, and fall into sin, and by the grace of God we may arise again, and amend our lives.
Page 32 - Roused though it be full often to a mood Which spurns the check of salutary bands, That this most famous Stream in bogs and sands Should perish ; and to evil and to good Be lost for ever.