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الصفحة 14
... hope in private life would otherwise call into play , rendering man a restless wanderer on the world's wide stage , vainly trying at every disaster to amend his condition by a change of scene . It is a check too upon the cu- pidity of ...
... hope in private life would otherwise call into play , rendering man a restless wanderer on the world's wide stage , vainly trying at every disaster to amend his condition by a change of scene . It is a check too upon the cu- pidity of ...
الصفحة 37
... hope , love ; reverence of his purity , his majesty , his power ; hope in his faithfulness and benevolence , in the superintendence of his providence , and in the certainty of his covenant ; love of gratitude for his mercies , and of ...
... hope , love ; reverence of his purity , his majesty , his power ; hope in his faithfulness and benevolence , in the superintendence of his providence , and in the certainty of his covenant ; love of gratitude for his mercies , and of ...
الصفحة 38
... hope and faith , both in the covenant mercy of God and in the dealings of providence , I am aware that I urge the exercise of feel- ings which the young are in some sense constitutionally prone to indulge . It is your prerogative to ...
... hope and faith , both in the covenant mercy of God and in the dealings of providence , I am aware that I urge the exercise of feel- ings which the young are in some sense constitutionally prone to indulge . It is your prerogative to ...
الصفحة 46
... hope . You have nothing in yourself and of yourself to enable you to practise even the rules I have given - much less to cherish the feelings and principles which ought to be prevalent in all men , and are prevalent in all educated men ...
... hope . You have nothing in yourself and of yourself to enable you to practise even the rules I have given - much less to cherish the feelings and principles which ought to be prevalent in all men , and are prevalent in all educated men ...
الصفحة 57
... hope : and oh ! what a burden it takes from the oppressed heart ! A dark night of fear is dawning into brightness - clouds of despair are scattered by beams of expectation - a long absent one is about to return a beloved invalid , whose ...
... hope : and oh ! what a burden it takes from the oppressed heart ! A dark night of fear is dawning into brightness - clouds of despair are scattered by beams of expectation - a long absent one is about to return a beloved invalid , whose ...
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الصفحة 82 - This is the stone which was set at nought of you builders, which is become the head of the corner. Neither is there salvation in any other ; for there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved.
الصفحة 94 - Thammuz came next behind, Whose annual wound in Lebanon allured The Syrian damsels to lament his fate In amorous ditties, all a summer's day; While smooth Adonis from his native rock Ran purple to the sea, supposed with blood Of Thammuz yearly wounded...
الصفحة 78 - And it came to pass, when they had brought them forth abroad, that he said, Escape for thy life ; look not behind thee, neither stay thou in all the plain; escape to the mountain, lest thou be consumed.
الصفحة 174 - It is better to go to the house of mourning, than to go to the house of feasting: for that is the end of all men; and the living will lay it to his heart.
الصفحة 215 - Insuperable height of loftiest shade, Cedar, and pine, and fir, and branching palm, A sylvan scene, and, as the ranks ascend, Shade above shade, a woody theatre Of stateliest view.
الصفحة 240 - Yea, mine own familiar friend, in whom I trusted, which did eat of my bread, hath lifted up his heel against me.
الصفحة 241 - Although the fig-tree shall not blossom, neither shall fruit be in the vines ; the labour of the olive shall fail, and the fields shall yield no meat ; the flock shall be cut off from the fold, and there shall be no herd in the stalls : Yet I will rejoice in the Lord, I will joy in the God of my salvation.
الصفحة 94 - First, Moloch, horrid king, besmear'd with blood Of human sacrifice, and parents' tears ; Though, for the noise of drums and timbrels loud, Their children's cries unheard, that pass'd through fire To his grim idol.
الصفحة 99 - And the beast which I saw was like unto a leopard, and his feet were as the feet of a bear, and his mouth as the mouth of a lion; and the dragon gave him his power, and his seat, and great authority.
الصفحة 78 - That day is a day of wrath, a day of trouble and distress, a day of wasteness and desolation, a day of darkness and gloominess, a day of clouds and thick darkness, a day of the trumpet and alarm against the fenced cities, and against the high towers.