The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Vydania 99–102J. Whittle, 1807 |
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Strana iv
... mind in attempting to discover the cause of it , is lost and be wildered in the fruitless search . It must be supposed , that the King of Prussia thought his army invincible , and that he was marching to certain conquest ; and that ...
... mind in attempting to discover the cause of it , is lost and be wildered in the fruitless search . It must be supposed , that the King of Prussia thought his army invincible , and that he was marching to certain conquest ; and that ...
Strana vi
... mind of the Prussian Monarch that lesson which he has failed to imbibe from the fate of others ; and that henceforth he will not only be ready to acknowledge , that no throne can be safe dur- ' ing the existence of the present ...
... mind of the Prussian Monarch that lesson which he has failed to imbibe from the fate of others ; and that henceforth he will not only be ready to acknowledge , that no throne can be safe dur- ' ing the existence of the present ...
Strana x
... mind , will be the desire of proving himself worthy of the elevated station in which it has pleased the Supreme Disposer of Thrones and of Kingdoms , to place him ; by showing himself superior to all feelings of resentment and jealousy ...
... mind , will be the desire of proving himself worthy of the elevated station in which it has pleased the Supreme Disposer of Thrones and of Kingdoms , to place him ; by showing himself superior to all feelings of resentment and jealousy ...
Strana xi
... mind directed . First , invading the territory of neutral states , in violation of the law of nations , and of every right but that of power , he seizes all the productions of English manufactures , or of the English soil , with the ...
... mind directed . First , invading the territory of neutral states , in violation of the law of nations , and of every right but that of power , he seizes all the productions of English manufactures , or of the English soil , with the ...
Strana xiv
... mind of the reader , so to frame the style and language , as to render the whole innocuous to the feelings of the party ? It is , indeed , the height of absurdity to suppose , that the attempt to prove a man unfit for the situation ...
... mind of the reader , so to frame the style and language , as to render the whole innocuous to the feelings of the party ? It is , indeed , the height of absurdity to suppose , that the attempt to prove a man unfit for the situation ...
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Strana 347 - The condition of Man after the fall of Adam is such, that he cannot turn and prepare himself, by his own natural strength and good works, to faith, and calling upon God. Wherefore we have no power to do good works pleasant and acceptable to God, without the grace of God by Christ preventing us, that we may have a good will, and working with us, when we have that good will.
Strana 245 - Christ raised; and if Christ be not raised, your faith is vain; ye are yet in your sins.
Strana 350 - We are accounted righteous before God, only for the merit of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ by faith, and not for our own works or deservings...
Strana 55 - And though the rocky-crested summits frown, These rocks, by custom, turn to beds of down. From art more various are the blessings sent, Wealth, commerce, honour, liberty, content ; Yet these each other's power so strong contest, That either seems destructive of the rest.
Strana 244 - Christianity, which commences in the promise, that ' the seed of the woman should bruise the head of the serpent.
Strana 290 - Then kneeling down to heaven's eternal King, The saint, the father, and the husband prays : Hope " springs exulting on triumphant wing,"* That thus they all shall meet in future days ; There ever bask in uncreated rays, No more to sigh or shed the bitter tear, Together hymning their Creator's praise, In such society, yet still more dear ; While circling time moves round in an eternal sphere.
Strana 413 - When I say unto the wicked, thou shalt surely die; and thou givest him not warning, nor speakest to warn the wicked from his wicked way, to save his life; the same wicked man shall die in his iniquity, but his blood will I require at thine hand.
Strana 431 - Q. HORATII FLACCI EPISTOLARUM LIBER SECUNDUS. EPISTOLA I. QUUM tot sustineas et tanta negotia solus, Res ítalas armis tuteris, moribus ornes, Legibus emendes ; in publica commoda peccem, Si longo sermone morer tua tempora, Caesar.
Strana 44 - That the influence of the Crown had increased, was increasing, and ought to be diminished:
Strana 29 - To civilize the rude unpolish'd world, And lay it under the restraint of laws; To make man mild, and sociable to man ; To cultivate the wild licentious savage With wisdom, discipline, and liberal arts; Th...