The Eclectic Review, Band 4;Band 108Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Edwin Paxton Hood, Jonathan Edwards Ryland C. Taylor, 1858 |
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... earth , a concession of the Pontiff's claim to sit in the temple of God , " showing himself that he is God " ( Dominus Deus noster , Papa ) , we can scarcely restrain our indignation at the folly and wickedness of such an act , and ...
... earth , a concession of the Pontiff's claim to sit in the temple of God , " showing himself that he is God " ( Dominus Deus noster , Papa ) , we can scarcely restrain our indignation at the folly and wickedness of such an act , and ...
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... earth ? The seal is set and pressed deep upon the wax , just at the moment that it is the warmest and the softest ; it would be wonderful if the impression be not sharp and lasting . In the tempering of steel , after much manipulation ...
... earth ? The seal is set and pressed deep upon the wax , just at the moment that it is the warmest and the softest ; it would be wonderful if the impression be not sharp and lasting . In the tempering of steel , after much manipulation ...
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... con- stitution of the earth which we inhabit , and also that of the mind , by which we are enabled to think about it ; that is to say , we are truly scientific only just so far SAMUEL BROWN'S LECTURES AND ESSAYS . 25.
... con- stitution of the earth which we inhabit , and also that of the mind , by which we are enabled to think about it ; that is to say , we are truly scientific only just so far SAMUEL BROWN'S LECTURES AND ESSAYS . 25.
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... earth up to the highest visible life ; why not one step higher ? Why may not spirit - life be only a third translation of the original force ? Thus light , heat , electricity , are forces , converting the inorganic or dead matter to ...
... earth up to the highest visible life ; why not one step higher ? Why may not spirit - life be only a third translation of the original force ? Thus light , heat , electricity , are forces , converting the inorganic or dead matter to ...
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... earth in a measure , and weighed the mountains in scales , and the hills in a balance ? " he meant and implied , that God had done so , and , therefore , that every atom must combine with other atoms in definite proportions , because ...
... earth in a measure , and weighed the mountains in scales , and the hills in a balance ? " he meant and implied , that God had done so , and , therefore , that every atom must combine with other atoms in definite proportions , because ...
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Seite 15 - Who hath measured the waters in the hollow of his hand, and meted out heaven with the span, and comprehended the dust of the earth in a measure, and weighed the mountains in scales, and the hills in a balance?
Seite 298 - Abba, Father, all things are possible unto thee ; take away this cup from me: nevertheless, not what I will, but what thou wilt.
Seite 79 - My father was a yeoman, and had no lands of his own, only he had a farm of three or four pound by year at the uttermost, and hereupon he tilled so much as kept half a dozen men. He had walk for a hundred sheep ; and my mother milked thirty kine.
Seite 104 - God with than God himself hath appointed. Down with Christ's cross, up with purgatory pickpurse, up with him, the popish purgatory, I mean. Away with clothing the naked, the poor and impotent; up with decking of images, and gay garnishing of stocks and stones: up with man's traditions and his laws, down with God's traditions and his most holy word. Down with the old honour due to God, and up with the new god's honour. Let all things be done in Latin: there must be nothing but Latin, not so much as...
Seite 119 - William," and not all the clouds which calumny could collect ever dimmed to their eyes the radiance of that lofty mind to which they were accustomed, in their darkest calamities, to look for light As long as he lived, he was the guiding star of a whole brave nation, and when he died the little children cried in the streets.
Seite 95 - Be of good comfort, master Ridley, and play the man. We shall this day light such a candle, by God's grace, in England, as I trust shall never be put out.
Seite 485 - Nel mezzo del cammin di nostra vita, Mi ritrovai per una selva oscura Che la diritta via era smarrita.