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Strana 4
... evil , but fitful and uncertain : when it had started up to its height , and astonished men by exerting the authority which before it only grasped at ; when it was , what before it would be ; then also its influence on unity became ...
... evil , but fitful and uncertain : when it had started up to its height , and astonished men by exerting the authority which before it only grasped at ; when it was , what before it would be ; then also its influence on unity became ...
Strana 37
... evil has arisen from its being a proscribed word , that men have not been sufficiently admonished that a deliberate consecration of the heart to GOD is first needed before the word spoken can gain admittance into the heart , or bring ...
... evil has arisen from its being a proscribed word , that men have not been sufficiently admonished that a deliberate consecration of the heart to GOD is first needed before the word spoken can gain admittance into the heart , or bring ...
Strana 51
... evil that is eating into the very core of old England - I mean the separation of the different ranks in society - a misfortune that is gradually deadening the real sympathy that should exist between them , and making people forget ...
... evil that is eating into the very core of old England - I mean the separation of the different ranks in society - a misfortune that is gradually deadening the real sympathy that should exist between them , and making people forget ...
Strana 52
... evil ; and as a general rule the denominations often reap the fruit of an enthusiasm which the Church has not engines to guide or objects to employ it on . A system such as this would be a much safer expedient than lay readers , and a ...
... evil ; and as a general rule the denominations often reap the fruit of an enthusiasm which the Church has not engines to guide or objects to employ it on . A system such as this would be a much safer expedient than lay readers , and a ...
Strana 74
... evil consequences of views which lay idle in the minds of those who framed them , others appear to be attributable to none but accidental causes . Circumstances the most trivial are continually producing the most unlooked - for changes ...
... evil consequences of views which lay idle in the minds of those who framed them , others appear to be attributable to none but accidental causes . Circumstances the most trivial are continually producing the most unlooked - for changes ...
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Strana 2 - Neither pray I for these alone but for them also which shall believe on me through their word, that they all may be one,— as thou Father art in me and I in thee that they also may be one in us : that the world may believe that thou hast sent me. And the glory which thou gavest me I have given them, that they may be one even as we are one.
Strana 123 - If I beheld the sun when it shined, Or the moon walking in brightness ; And my heart hath been secretly enticed, Or my mouth hath kissed my hand : This also were an iniquity to be punished by the judge : For I should have denied the God that is above.
Strana 138 - Hell is murky. Fie, my lord, fie ! a soldier, and afeard? What need we fear who knows it, when none can call our power to account? Yet who would have thought the old man to have had so much blood in him? Doct. Do you mark that? Lady M. The thane of Fife had a wife; where is she now? What, will these hands ne'er be clean? No more o' that, my lord, no more o' that: you mar all with this starting.
Strana 140 - Laughed loud and long, and all the while His eyes went to and fro. "Ha! ha!" quoth he, "full plain I see, The Devil knows how to row.
Strana 316 - THREE Poets, in three distant ages born, Greece, Italy, and England did adorn. The first in loftiness of thought surpassed; The next in majesty •, In both the last. The force of Nature could no further go ; To make a third, she joined the former two.
Strana 141 - A little child, a limber elf, Singing, dancing to itself, A fairy thing with red round cheeks That always finds, and never seeks, Makes such a vision to the sight As fills a father's eyes with light...
Strana 59 - And surely your blood of your lives will I require ; at the hand of every beast will I require it, and at the hand of man ; at the hand of every man's brother will I require the life of man. Whoso sheddeth man's blood, by man shall his blood be shed : for in the image of God made he man.
Strana 179 - Moreover the light of the moon shall be as the light of the sun, and the light of the sun shall be sevenfold, as the light of seven days, in the day that the LORD bindeth up the breach of his people, and healeth the stroke of their wound.
Strana 140 - With throats unslaked, with black lips baked, Agape they heard me call : Gramercy! they for joy did grin, And all at once their breath drew in, As they were drinking all. See! see! (I cried) she tacks no more! Hither to work us weal; Without a breeze, without a tide, She steadies with upright keel!
Strana 9 - And to thee will I give the keys of the kingdom of heaven...