The Eclectic ReviewSamuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood 1830 |
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... early age of fourteen , was re- moved from the seminary where he had for two short years en- joyed the advantages of a liberal education , and placed as an extra clerk in the East India House . This was a contingency which he never ...
... early age of fourteen , was re- moved from the seminary where he had for two short years en- joyed the advantages of a liberal education , and placed as an extra clerk in the East India House . This was a contingency which he never ...
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... early the next morning . ' If , to some readers , this splendid action should wear the as- pect of rashness , it should not be forgotten , that the stake was fairly proportioned to the hazard , and that not a moment was to be lost in ...
... early the next morning . ' If , to some readers , this splendid action should wear the as- pect of rashness , it should not be forgotten , that the stake was fairly proportioned to the hazard , and that not a moment was to be lost in ...
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... early and go to bed late to carry his point - to one who had the firmness to disregard the sneers of the interested , and who would not mind the disgrace of being named a " Philanthropist . " He was persuaded that if once this spirit ...
... early and go to bed late to carry his point - to one who had the firmness to disregard the sneers of the interested , and who would not mind the disgrace of being named a " Philanthropist . " He was persuaded that if once this spirit ...
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... early life , a little care on the part of the parent or teacher will render it comparatively easy . ' p . 12 . It would , perhaps , be going too far to assert , that this power of discrimination , exercised upon material objects ...
... early life , a little care on the part of the parent or teacher will render it comparatively easy . ' p . 12 . It would , perhaps , be going too far to assert , that this power of discrimination , exercised upon material objects ...
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... early in the same year with the death of Herod , four years before the vulgar era of Christ . And this is made the ground of a serious charge against him , as giving an account of the transaction at variance with the evangelical ...
... early in the same year with the death of Herod , four years before the vulgar era of Christ . And this is made the ground of a serious charge against him , as giving an account of the transaction at variance with the evangelical ...
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Seite 429 - For God speaketh once, Yea twice, yet man perceiveth it not. In a dream, in a vision of the night, When deep sleep falleth upon men, In slumberings upon the bed ; Then he openeth the ears of men, And sealeth their instruction, That he my withdraw man from his purpose, And hide pride from man.
Seite 196 - Let all bitterness, and wrath, and anger, and clamour, and evil speaking, be put away from you, with all malice : and be ye kind one to another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, even as God for Christ's sake hath forgiven you.
Seite 122 - ... scrupulously obeying the laws through the whole of his career, civil and military, of which the history of the world furnishes no other example.
Seite 327 - And Paul dwelt two whole years in his own hired house ; and received all that came in unto him, preaching the kingdom of God, and teaching those things which concern the Lord Jesus Christ, with all confidence, no man forbidding him.
Seite 121 - His mind was great and powerful without being of the very first order; his penetration strong, though not so acute as that of a Newton, Bacon, or Locke; and as far as he saw, no judgment was ever sounder. It was slow in operation, being little aided by invention or imagination, but sure in conclusion.
Seite 61 - Examine yourselves, whether ye be in the faith ; prove your own selves. Know ye not your own selves, how that Jesus Christ is in you, except ye be reprobates ? 6 But I trust that ye shall know that we are not reprobates.
Seite 119 - Against us are the Executive, the Judiciary, two out of three branches of the Legislature, all the officers of the government, all who want to be officers, all timid men who prefer the calm of despotism to the boisterous sea of liberty...
Seite 122 - His person, you know, was fine ; his stature exactly what one would wish ; his deportment easy, erect, and noble ; the best horseman of his age, and the most graceful figure that could be seen on horseback.
Seite 120 - It would give you a fever were I to name to you the apostates who have gone over to these heresies, men who were Samsons in the field and Solomons in the council, but who have had their heads shorn by the harlot England.
Seite 119 - In place of that noble love of liberty and republican government which carried us triumphantly through the war, an Anglican monarchical aristocratical party has sprung up, whose avowed object is to draw over us the substance,, as they have already done the forms, of the British government.