The Christian reformer; or, Unitarian magazine and review [ed. by R. Aspland]., المجلد 2Robert Aspland 1846 |
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... cause and aided his triumph . But after dispensing all these large gifts , the portion he reserved for himself enhanced his revenues im- measurably beyond what had ever before been enjoyed by the Sove- reign of the country . We ask ...
... cause and aided his triumph . But after dispensing all these large gifts , the portion he reserved for himself enhanced his revenues im- measurably beyond what had ever before been enjoyed by the Sove- reign of the country . We ask ...
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... cause of Dissent is , it seems , to be sustained , though conscious that he has them wholly in his power , is at present only worrying them with his milder instruments of torture . If these avail not , the raised arm will strike the ...
... cause of Dissent is , it seems , to be sustained , though conscious that he has them wholly in his power , is at present only worrying them with his milder instruments of torture . If these avail not , the raised arm will strike the ...
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... cause of what we deem error , may they not render at least equal , if not better , service to the cause of truth ? And are we wise , we reasonably may ask , to neglect the use of means which the experience of all times has shewn to ...
... cause of what we deem error , may they not render at least equal , if not better , service to the cause of truth ? And are we wise , we reasonably may ask , to neglect the use of means which the experience of all times has shewn to ...
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... cause fell into Cromwell's hands ; and of their religion his character forms one of the noblest types . It was this which , more than any thing else , made him the great man of his age ; and it was the main glory of that age that such ...
... cause fell into Cromwell's hands ; and of their religion his character forms one of the noblest types . It was this which , more than any thing else , made him the great man of his age ; and it was the main glory of that age that such ...
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... cause . " They were not kings , says Mr. Carlyle . No : but they did not aspire to be kings . It was something higher and better to which they aspired ; and by the standard of these nobler aspirations they will bear to be tried . They ...
... cause . " They were not kings , says Mr. Carlyle . No : but they did not aspire to be kings . It was something higher and better to which they aspired ; and by the standard of these nobler aspirations they will bear to be tried . They ...
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الصفحة 467 - Think not that I am come to destroy the law, and the prophets : I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil.
الصفحة 609 - I indeed baptize you with water unto repentance; but he that cometh after me is mightier than I, whose shoes I am not worthy to bear; he shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost, and with fire...
الصفحة 185 - The enemy said, I will pursue, I will overtake, I will divide the spoil ; my lust shall be satisfied upon them ; I will draw my sword, my hand shall destroy them.
الصفحة 351 - Himself, as conscious of his awful charge, And anxious mainly that the flock he feeds May feel it too ; affectionate in look, And tender in address, as well becomes A messenger of grace to guilty men.
الصفحة 527 - I ran it through, even from my boyish days To the very moment that he bade me tell it; Wherein I spake of most disastrous chances, Of moving accidents by flood and field, Of hair-breadth 'scapes i...
الصفحة 185 - I was eyes to the blind, And feet was I to the lame. I was a father to the poor : And the cause which I knew not I searched out. And I brake the jaws of the wicked, And plucked the spoil out of his teeth.
الصفحة 427 - Lord, save us, we perish. And he saith unto them, Why are ye fearful, O ye of little faith? Then he arose, and rebuked the winds and the sea, and there was a great calm. But the men marvelled, saying, What manner of man is this, that even the winds and the sea obey him...
الصفحة 333 - For the living know that they shall die : but the dead know not any thing, neither have they any more a reward ; for the memory of them is forgotten. Also their love, and their hatred, and their envy, is now perished; neither have they any more a portion for ever in any thing that is done under the sun.
الصفحة 172 - Thou tread'st upon enchanted ground ; Perils and snares beset thee round : Beware of all ; guard every part ; But most the traitor in thy heart. 5 Come, then, my soul ! now learn to wield The weight of thine immortal shield ; Put on the armor from above Of heavenly truth, and heavenly love.
الصفحة 582 - On a dû faire du style ce qu'on a fait de l'architecture. On a entièrement abandonné l'ordre gothique, que la barbarie avait introduit pour les palais et pour les temples...