The Christian Review, Volumen8Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1843 |
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... feeling , and so thoroughly suffused with scriptural knowledge , so racy and so pure , as in this , the era of our birth as a people . To the Christian scholar , the period is one teeming with interest . In the church , no less than the ...
... feeling , and so thoroughly suffused with scriptural knowledge , so racy and so pure , as in this , the era of our birth as a people . To the Christian scholar , the period is one teeming with interest . In the church , no less than the ...
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... feelings . Failing health and the expectation of early death gave to all the studies in which he now plunged , a practical tendency . It is the snare , even of the best conducted and best guarded forms of theological education , that ...
... feelings . Failing health and the expectation of early death gave to all the studies in which he now plunged , a practical tendency . It is the snare , even of the best conducted and best guarded forms of theological education , that ...
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... feelings found natural vent in verse more pious than poetical . Two of his lines have , however , gained a currency , they are VOL . VIII.-NO. XXIX . 3 likely never to lose . They are those in which 1843. ] 17 Life of Baxter .
... feelings found natural vent in verse more pious than poetical . Two of his lines have , however , gained a currency , they are VOL . VIII.-NO. XXIX . 3 likely never to lose . They are those in which 1843. ] 17 Life of Baxter .
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... feelings perhaps often tinged with bitterness from the austerity of his life and his frequent sicknesses . With great metaphysical acuteness he refined and distinguished , until truth was per- plexed , and error found shelter under ...
... feelings perhaps often tinged with bitterness from the austerity of his life and his frequent sicknesses . With great metaphysical acuteness he refined and distinguished , until truth was per- plexed , and error found shelter under ...
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... feeling , which afterwards yielded such noble fruit . Of her , after she had lived a widow twenty years , from her youth , Libanius , a heathen and a learned man , and by no means favorable to the Christians , could say , " What women ...
... feeling , which afterwards yielded such noble fruit . Of her , after she had lived a widow twenty years , from her youth , Libanius , a heathen and a learned man , and by no means favorable to the Christians , could say , " What women ...
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Página 41 - What if God, willing to show his wrath, and to make his power known, endured with much long-suffering the vessels of wrath fitted to destruction ; and that he might make known the riches of his glory on the vessels of mercy, which he had afore prepared unto glory...
Página 445 - The Assyrian came down like the wolf on the fold, And his cohorts were gleaming in purple and gold; And the sheen of their spears was like stars on the sea, When the blue wave rolls nightly on deep Galilee. Like the leaves of the forest when summer is green, That host with their banners at sunset were seen: Like the leaves of the forest when autumn hath blown, That host on the morrow lay withered and strown.
Página 127 - Thus saith the Lord of Hosts; In those days it shall come to pass, that ten men shall take hold out of all languages of the nations, even shall take hold of the skirt of him that is a Jew, saying, We will go with you: for we have heard that God is with you.
Página 70 - Lulled in the countless chambers of the brain, Our thoughts are linked by many a hidden chain. Awake but one, and lo, what myriads rise ! * Each stamps its image as the other flies.
Página 45 - By the word of the LORD were the heavens made, and all the hosts of them by the breath of his mouth.
Página 582 - HOLY Scripture containeth all things necessary to salvation : so that whatsoever is not read therein, nor may be proved thereby, is not to be required of any man, that it should be believed as an Article of the Faith, or be thought requisite or necessary to salvation.
Página 36 - Also a Cheap Edition in I vol., 6s. Gordon's (General) Last Journal. A Facsimile of the last Journal received in England from GENERAL GORDON. Reproduced by Photo-lithography. Imperial 410, £3 y. Events in his Life. From the Day of his Birth to the Day of his Death.
Página 610 - For he that soweth to the flesh shall of the flesh reap corruption, but he that soweth to the Spirit shall of the Spirit reap life everlasting.
Página 453 - BEFORE Jehovah's awful throne, Ye nations bow with sacred joy ; Know that the Lord is God alone, He can create, and he destroy.
Página 575 - ... (besides one, sometimes two or more of the best livings) collegiate masterships in the universities, rich lectures in the city, setting sail to all winds that might blow gain into their covetous bosoms...