The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th]1836 |
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... expression occasionally betray the French original . The Journey to Arabia commences with the Author's departure from Suez , Feb. 29 , in the fifth chapter . The route he pursued is the same that Niebuhr and Burckhardt have minutely de ...
... expression occasionally betray the French original . The Journey to Arabia commences with the Author's departure from Suez , Feb. 29 , in the fifth chapter . The route he pursued is the same that Niebuhr and Burckhardt have minutely de ...
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... fellowship with him in the exercise of religious affections by us , and in the communication of the tokens and expressions of love by - him ! There is such a union and fellowship which 30 Young's Lectures on Popery .
... fellowship with him in the exercise of religious affections by us , and in the communication of the tokens and expressions of love by - him ! There is such a union and fellowship which 30 Young's Lectures on Popery .
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... expressing a deep sense of their kindness , but stating that she could not conceal from herself that her strength was sinking , and that she had con- sequently determined upon returning to Dublin , to be nearer her physicians . The ...
... expressing a deep sense of their kindness , but stating that she could not conceal from herself that her strength was sinking , and that she had con- sequently determined upon returning to Dublin , to be nearer her physicians . The ...
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... expression , the Writer cites the examples of illustrious men - the legislator who , to pre- serve the integrity of his law , shared the penal mutilation with his son - the hero who , for his brother's life , pleaded his own maimed and ...
... expression , the Writer cites the examples of illustrious men - the legislator who , to pre- serve the integrity of his law , shared the penal mutilation with his son - the hero who , for his brother's life , pleaded his own maimed and ...
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... expressions , we cannot but conclude divinity is here plainly and dis- tinctly ascribed to the Redeemer by the pen of inspiration . 3. in process of time ] Some think the Hebrew denotes at the con- clusion of a week ; others , at the ...
... expressions , we cannot but conclude divinity is here plainly and dis- tinctly ascribed to the Redeemer by the pen of inspiration . 3. in process of time ] Some think the Hebrew denotes at the con- clusion of a week ; others , at the ...
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Page 77 - For I say unto you that except your righteousness shall exceed the righteousness of the scribes and Pharisees, ye shall in no case enter into the kingdom of heaven.
Page 78 - But I say unto you, That whosoever is angry with his brother without a cause shall be in danger of the judgment : and whosoever shall say to his brother, Raca, shall be in danger of the council : but whosoever shall say, Thou fool, shall be in danger of hell-fire.
Page 286 - Kingdoms wide that sit in darkness, — Grant them, Lord ! the glorious light , And, from eastern coast to western, May the morning chase the night ; And redemption, Freely purchased, win the day. 3 Fly abroad, thou mighty gospel ! Win and conquer, never cease ; May thy lasting, wide dominions, Multiply and still increase ; Sway thy sceptre, Saviour ! all the world around.
Page 74 - And the Lord said unto Cain, Why art thou wroth ? and why is thy countenance fallen ? If thou doest well, shalt thou not be accepted? and if thou doest not well, sin lieth at the door.
Page 67 - And now art thou cursed from the earth, which hath opened her mouth to receive thy brother's blood from thy hand. When thou tillest the ground, it shall not henceforth yield unto thee her strength; a fugitive and a vagabond shalt thou be in the earth.
Page 74 - If thou doest well, shalt thou not be accepted? And if thou doest not well, sin lieth at the door. And unto thee shall be his desire, and thou shalt rule over him.
Page 328 - We took sweet counsel together, And walked to the house of God in company.
Page 145 - Benjamin shall ravin as a wolf: in the morning he shall devour the prey, and at night he shall divide the spoil.
Page 523 - Church government, directory for worship and catechising, that we, and our posterity after us, may. as brethren, live in faith and love, and the Lord may delight to dwell in the midst of us.
Page 327 - As the godly consideration of Predestination, and our Election in Christ, is full of sweet, pleasant, and unspeakable comfort to godly persons, and such as feel in themselves the working of the Spirit of Christ, mortifying the Works of the flesh, and their earthly members, and drawing up their minds to high and heavenly things...