The Christian Spectator, Volumen2Howe & Spalding, 1828 |
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... standing in his class , and main- tained it with little variation throughout . Unhappily he discov- ered more genius than application , and we must attribute to the native ... stand- ing he possessed . This was the great defect in THE ...
... standing in his class , and main- tained it with little variation throughout . Unhappily he discov- ered more genius than application , and we must attribute to the native ... stand- ing he possessed . This was the great defect in THE ...
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... stand still , or to move forward of itself in spite of the systematic and vast opposition which it has to encount- er . Events of the greatest magni- tude are left to be produced without their proper causes . But we shall not leave our ...
... stand still , or to move forward of itself in spite of the systematic and vast opposition which it has to encount- er . Events of the greatest magni- tude are left to be produced without their proper causes . But we shall not leave our ...
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... stand- ard and permanent historical mon- ument . VOL . II.-No. I. His English is bad . In point of grammatical accuracy , he is per- haps more defective than any other respectable author . It would seem as if he had written bad grammar ...
... stand- ard and permanent historical mon- ument . VOL . II.-No. I. His English is bad . In point of grammatical accuracy , he is per- haps more defective than any other respectable author . It would seem as if he had written bad grammar ...
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... stand- of a giant . Bonaparte's sense , great and various as it was , we still find to be all common sense — a well ba- lanced mind , saving the article of ambition - nothing flighty and vi sionary , like most men of genius ; and ...
... stand- of a giant . Bonaparte's sense , great and various as it was , we still find to be all common sense — a well ba- lanced mind , saving the article of ambition - nothing flighty and vi sionary , like most men of genius ; and ...
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... stand him as denying the right of Bonaparte to reign in any manner . He might think it premature to say to all Europe , in any clearer lan- guage , that a majority of her sove- reigns are at this moment acting essentially as usurpers ...
... stand him as denying the right of Bonaparte to reign in any manner . He might think it premature to say to all Europe , in any clearer lan- guage , that a majority of her sove- reigns are at this moment acting essentially as usurpers ...
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Página 517 - Remember therefore from whence thou art fallen, and repent, and do the first works ; or else I will come unto thee quickly, and will remove thy candlestick out of his place, except thou repent.
Página 273 - PREDESTINATION to Life is the everlasting purpose of God, whereby (before the foundations of the world were laid) he hath constantly decreed by his counsel secret to us, to deliver from curse and damnation those whom he hath chosen in Christ out of mankind, and to bring them by Christ to everlasting salvation, as vessels made to honour.
Página 457 - And, behold, the veil of the temple was rent in twain from the top to the bottom; and the earth did quake, and the rocks rent; and the graves were opened; and many bodies of the saints which slept arose, and came out of the graves after his resurrection, and went into the holy city, and appeared unto many.
Página 225 - According to the custom of the priest's office, his lot was to burn incense when he went into the temple of the Lord. 10 And the whole multitude of the people were praying without at the time of incense.
Página 573 - He that turneth away his ear from hearing the law, even his prayer shall be abomination.
Página 631 - For the Scripture saith unto Pharaoh, Even for this same purpose have I raised thee up, that I might shew my power in thee, and that my name might be declared throughout all the earth.
Página 225 - And when he had sent the multitudes away, he went up into a mountain apart to pray: and when the evening was come, he was there alone.
Página 391 - And in the days of these kings shall the God of heaven set up a kingdom, which shall never be destroyed; and the kingdom shall not be left to other people, but it shall break in pieces and consume all these kingdoms, and it shall stand for ever.
Página 573 - The sacrifice of the wicked is an abomination to the LORD; but the prayer of the upright is his delight.
Página 627 - O full of all subtilty and all mischief, thou child of the devil, thou enemy of all righteousness, wilt thou not cease to pervert the right ways of the Lord?