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... RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE ............ .... 130 X. - SYNOPSIS OF THE QUARTERLIES . 185 XI . - QUARTERLY BOOK - TABLE ...... . 147 APRIL NUMBER . I - SOME ACCOUNT OF COKESBURY COLLEGE .. By Rev. WILLIAM HAMILTON , Baltimore , Md . 178 II ...
... RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE ............ .... 130 X. - SYNOPSIS OF THE QUARTERLIES . 185 XI . - QUARTERLY BOOK - TABLE ...... . 147 APRIL NUMBER . I - SOME ACCOUNT OF COKESBURY COLLEGE .. By Rev. WILLIAM HAMILTON , Baltimore , Md . 178 II ...
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... religious sentiments draw their life blood from his convictions . If it be said these are the inevitable consequences of an intimacy for which the elders are not responsible , but they differ from a Christian duty , we answer , not ...
... religious sentiments draw their life blood from his convictions . If it be said these are the inevitable consequences of an intimacy for which the elders are not responsible , but they differ from a Christian duty , we answer , not ...
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... religion and home , in the highest and most endearing senses of these words . No volume of poems can be at all complete where these topics are wholly neglected , nor can it be at all popular when these subjects , the noblest for human ...
... religion and home , in the highest and most endearing senses of these words . No volume of poems can be at all complete where these topics are wholly neglected , nor can it be at all popular when these subjects , the noblest for human ...
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... religion daily felt in the soul , and they redeem the book from the charges of either infi- delity or stoicism ... religion ( and there is a large amount of it in various poems ) is the natural religion which is content to rest in the ...
... religion daily felt in the soul , and they redeem the book from the charges of either infi- delity or stoicism ... religion ( and there is a large amount of it in various poems ) is the natural religion which is content to rest in the ...
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... religious bigot , and had solemnly sworn to extirpate heresy from his dominions . He expelled all Protestants from ... religion and truth , and to cause a new tree to grow up from it . After many years spent in exile , Comenius felt ...
... religious bigot , and had solemnly sworn to extirpate heresy from his dominions . He expelled all Protestants from ... religion and truth , and to cause a new tree to grow up from it . After many years spent in exile , Comenius felt ...
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Page 212 - For the grace of God that bringeth salvation hath appeared to all men, teaching us that, denying ungodliness and worldly lusts, we should live soberly, righteously, and godly, in this present world ; looking for that blessed hope, and the glorious appearing of the great God and our Saviour Jesus Christ ; who gave himself for us, that he might redeem us from all iniquity, and purify unto himself a peculiar people, zealous of good works.
Page 8 - Before I formed thee in the belly I knew thee ; and before thou earnest forth out of the womb I sanctified thee, and I ordained thee a prophet unto the nations.
Page 555 - War, he sung, is toil and trouble, Honour but an empty bubble; Never ending, still beginning, Fighting still, and still destroying; If the world be worth thy winning, Think, O think, it worth enjoying: Lovely Thais sits beside thee, Take the good the gods provide thee ! — The many rend the skies with loud applause; So Love was crown'd, but Music won the cause.
Page 430 - And she said; Truth, Lord; yet the dogs eat of the crumbs which fall from their master's table.
Page 215 - So likewise, whosoever he be of you that forsaketh not all that he hath, he cannot be my disciple.
Page 637 - For if by one man's offence death reigned by one; much more they which receive abundance of grace and of the gift of righteousness shall reign in life by one, Jesus Christ.
Page 120 - What think ye of Christ? whose son is he? They say unto him, The son of David. He saith unto them, How then doth David in Spirit call him Lord, saying, The Lord said unto my Lord, Sit thou on my right hand, till I make thine enemies thy footstool? If David then call him Lord, how is he his son...
Page 296 - Have I any pleasure at all that the wicked should die? saith the Lord God: and not that he should return from his ways and live?
Page 120 - And when they heard that, they lifted up their voice to God with one accord, and said, "Lord, thou art God, which hast made heaven, and earth, and the sea, and all that in them is...
Page 478 - But beloved, be not ignorant of this one thing, that one day is with the Lord as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day.