The Christian remembrancer; or, The Churchman's Biblical, ecclesiastical & literary miscellany, Zväzok 231852 |
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Strana 10
... speak of presently ) , I must say that there was greater appearance of devo- tion than the English church ordinarily presents . The people seemed to make it more their own business . They come before the service begins . Many sit there ...
... speak of presently ) , I must say that there was greater appearance of devo- tion than the English church ordinarily presents . The people seemed to make it more their own business . They come before the service begins . Many sit there ...
Strana 11
... its place . The tendency of such a mode of speaking is to make what is tech- nically called a counsel of perfection a reductio ad absurdum . " I can easily enter into the feelings you describe Memoir of Bishop Copleston . 11.
... its place . The tendency of such a mode of speaking is to make what is tech- nically called a counsel of perfection a reductio ad absurdum . " I can easily enter into the feelings you describe Memoir of Bishop Copleston . 11.
Strana 20
... speak of the spiritual powers of the Church ; It is all very fine , very pretty in theory ; you are taken with the poetry of an imagined ' picture : I admire you , my dear fellow , for encouraging in your ' mind such refined subjects of ...
... speak of the spiritual powers of the Church ; It is all very fine , very pretty in theory ; you are taken with the poetry of an imagined ' picture : I admire you , my dear fellow , for encouraging in your ' mind such refined subjects of ...
Strana 39
... speaking of : " and inasmuch as he " knew too well that no perfection could be attained in that tongue without much labour , " he despaired of " any great success . " All his reading in Greek seems to have been confined to one or two ...
... speaking of : " and inasmuch as he " knew too well that no perfection could be attained in that tongue without much labour , " he despaired of " any great success . " All his reading in Greek seems to have been confined to one or two ...
Strana 51
... speak with graceful ease , and if we find nothing to deserve the name of wit in the most rigorous sense of the word , there is often a liveliness and readiness of remark and rejoinder which almost approaches to it , and supplies its ...
... speak with graceful ease , and if we find nothing to deserve the name of wit in the most rigorous sense of the word , there is often a liveliness and readiness of remark and rejoinder which almost approaches to it , and supplies its ...
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Strana 289 - The voice said, Cry. And he said, What shall I cry? All flesh is grass, and all the goodliness thereof is as the flower of the field.
Strana 216 - Wherefore we receiving a kingdom which cannot be moved, let us have grace, whereby we may serve God acceptably with reverence and godly fear : For our God is a consuming fire.
Strana 376 - Among whom also we all had our conversation in times past in the lusts of our flesh, fulfilling the desires of the flesh and of the mind; and were by nature the children of wrath, even as others.
Strana 433 - In the coolest way, she said to her friends, " I now know all the people worth knowing in America, and I find no intellect comparable to my own.
Strana 64 - gainst his glory fight, And Time that gave doth now his gift confound. Time doth transfix the flourish set on youth And delves the parallels in beauty's brow, Feeds on the rarities of nature's truth, And nothing stands but for his scythe to mow; And yet to times in hope my verse shall stand, Praising thy worth, despite his cruel hand.
Strana 99 - Not now as a servant, but above a servant, a brother beloved, specially to me, but how much more unto thee, both in the flesh, and in the Lord?
Strana 171 - had skirted the howling deserts of Infidelity"; this was evident enough: but he had not had the courage, in defiance of pain and terror, to press resolutely across said deserts to the new firm lands of Faith beyond; he preferred to create logical fatamorganas for himself on this hither side, and laboriously solace himself with these. To the man himself Nature had given, in high measure, the seeds of a noble endowment; and to unfold it had been forbidden him.
Strana 191 - We believe all that God has revealed, all that He does now reveal, and we believe that He will yet reveal many great and important things pertaining to the kingdom of God. 10. We believe in the literal gathering of Israel and in the restoration of the Ten Tribes; that Zion will be built upon this continent; that Christ will reign personally upon the earth; and that the earth will be renewed and receive its paradisiacal glory.
Strana 191 - We believe that through the atonement of Christ, all mankind may be saved, by obedience to the laws and ordinances of the Gospel.
Strana 369 - Before I formed thee in the belly I knew thee; and before thou earnest forth out of the womb I sanctified thee, and I ordained thee a prophet unto the nations.