Retrospective Review, المجلد 3Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas C. and H. Baldwyn, 1823 |
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الصفحة 12
... living from the dead , and he bringeth forth the dead from the living . This is God . Why therefore are ye turned away from him ? he causeth the morning to appear , and hath ordained the night for rest , and the sun and the moon for the ...
... living from the dead , and he bringeth forth the dead from the living . This is God . Why therefore are ye turned away from him ? he causeth the morning to appear , and hath ordained the night for rest , and the sun and the moon for the ...
الصفحة 13
... living from the dead , and bringeth forth the dead from the living , and who governeth all things ? " They will surely answer - God . Say , will he not therefore fear him ? This is therefore God , your true God , and what remaineth ...
... living from the dead , and bringeth forth the dead from the living , and who governeth all things ? " They will surely answer - God . Say , will he not therefore fear him ? This is therefore God , your true God , and what remaineth ...
الصفحة 51
... living beings . Wherever we dip in his works we are certain to meet with some narrated incident or apothegm to detain us , and we are insensibly led on from anec- dote to anecdote , and from witticism to witticism , without the power to ...
... living beings . Wherever we dip in his works we are certain to meet with some narrated incident or apothegm to detain us , and we are insensibly led on from anec- dote to anecdote , and from witticism to witticism , without the power to ...
الصفحة 58
... living generally in as good conditions as in any other countrey . And well may masters consider how easie a transposition it had been for God , to have made him to mount into the saddle that holds the stirrup , and him to sit down at ...
... living generally in as good conditions as in any other countrey . And well may masters consider how easie a transposition it had been for God , to have made him to mount into the saddle that holds the stirrup , and him to sit down at ...
الصفحة 62
... living as many ages as have past since the beginning of the world . His books enable him to main- tain discourse , who , besides the stock of his own experience , may spend on the common purse of his reading . This directs him , in his ...
... living as many ages as have past since the beginning of the world . His books enable him to main- tain discourse , who , besides the stock of his own experience , may spend on the common purse of his reading . This directs him , in his ...
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