Lectures Delivered Before the Young Men's Christian Association, 1845-1846--1864-1865, Tom 13James Nisbet & Company, 1858 |
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... feel this evening that I occupy a post of honour , and of responsibility , to which I was not entitled , and the duties of which I can most inadequately perform . A person who , like myself , can pretend neither to scientific research ...
... feel this evening that I occupy a post of honour , and of responsibility , to which I was not entitled , and the duties of which I can most inadequately perform . A person who , like myself , can pretend neither to scientific research ...
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... feel his dignity as a man by the truths of the Bible , are in a better position to appreciate the amazing potency of the true religion than one who has had no opportunity of personally witnessing the mental , moral , and special ...
... feel his dignity as a man by the truths of the Bible , are in a better position to appreciate the amazing potency of the true religion than one who has had no opportunity of personally witnessing the mental , moral , and special ...
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... feels sad and regretful emotions as , wandering on the Levantine shores , he gazes on granite columns strewed beneath the waves , the sole mementos of what once was Tyre , -as turning into the Athenian Acropolis , he contemplates the ...
... feels sad and regretful emotions as , wandering on the Levantine shores , he gazes on granite columns strewed beneath the waves , the sole mementos of what once was Tyre , -as turning into the Athenian Acropolis , he contemplates the ...
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... feel confident , would desire to see our lovely and benign religion forced upon any race of men . We would all earnestly deprecate persecution for conscience sake , whether the oppressed be Hindoo , Moslem , or Bud- dhist ; we have no ...
... feel confident , would desire to see our lovely and benign religion forced upon any race of men . We would all earnestly deprecate persecution for conscience sake , whether the oppressed be Hindoo , Moslem , or Bud- dhist ; we have no ...
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... feel that the cause of religion itself cannot afford to despise the assistance which manly physical exer- cise can ... feels fatigued , but is " used up . " He has no hat , but shelters his head beneath a " tile . " He wears no neckcloth ...
... feel that the cause of religion itself cannot afford to despise the assistance which manly physical exer- cise can ... feels fatigued , but is " used up . " He has no hat , but shelters his head beneath a " tile . " He wears no neckcloth ...
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Strona 158 - What is it then? I will pray with the spirit, and I will pray with the understanding also: I will sing with the spirit, and I will sing with the understanding also.
Strona 368 - 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.
Strona 225 - Where the lamps quiver So far in the river, With many a light From window and casement. From garret to basement, She stood with amazement, Houseless by night. The bleak wind of March Made her tremble and shiver, But not the dark arch, Or the black flowing river; Mad from life's history, Glad to death's mystery Swift to be hurled — Anywhere, anywhere Out of the world ! In she plunged boldly, No matter how coldly The rough river ran.
Strona 270 - Praise the LORD from the earth, ye dragons, and all deeps: Fire, and hail; snow, and vapour; stormy wind fulfilling his word : Mountains, and all hills; fruitful trees, and all cedars : Beasts, and all cattle; creeping things, and flying fowl...
Strona 402 - But Jesus said, Forbid him not : for there is no man which shall do a miracle in my name, that can lightly speak evil of me.
Strona 270 - The heavens declare the glory of God: And the firmament showeth His handiwork. Day unto day uttereth speech: And night unto night showeth knowledge. There is no speech nor language: Where their voice is not heard. Their line is gone out through all the earth: And their words to the end of the world.
Strona 402 - And John answered him, saying, Master, we saw one casting out devils in thy name, and he followeth not us: and we forbad him, because he followeth not us.
Strona 182 - Of providence, foreknowledge, will, and fate, Fixed fate, free will, foreknowledge absolute, And found no end, in wandering mazes lost Of good and evil much they argued then, Of happiness and final misery, Passion and apathy, and glory and shame, Vain wisdom all, and false philosophy...
Strona 521 - Perish policy and cunning, Perish all that fears the light ! Whether losing, whether winning, Trust in God and do the right.
Strona 330 - ... a preacher in earnest ; weeping sometimes for his auditory, sometimes with them ; always preaching to himself, like an angel from a cloud, but in none ; carrying some, as St. Paul was, to heaven in holy raptures, and enticing others by a sacred art and courtship to amend their lives...