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His heart is in this work , and he carries his reader's feeling with him . His Christian phi- losophy also is in it , and he carries with him his reader's judg ment . In short , they who diligently master this volume , will have made a ...
His heart is in this work , and he carries his reader's feeling with him . His Christian phi- losophy also is in it , and he carries with him his reader's judg ment . In short , they who diligently master this volume , will have made a ...
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The Turks with whom we have now to do , are found , on strict investigation , to be but one branch of a great Mongol stem , planted in the heart of Asia . This inex- haustible race poured forth periodically its teeming multitudes ...
The Turks with whom we have now to do , are found , on strict investigation , to be but one branch of a great Mongol stem , planted in the heart of Asia . This inex- haustible race poured forth periodically its teeming multitudes ...
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He was now fast approaching the very heart of Europe , and never was there so much need of the united enthusiasm of Christian nations . But though there was every reason for a new Crusade , the inspiration was wanting , or there was no ...
He was now fast approaching the very heart of Europe , and never was there so much need of the united enthusiasm of Christian nations . But though there was every reason for a new Crusade , the inspiration was wanting , or there was no ...
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But the slaughter of ten thousand Christians , with the Legate Julian at their head , paralysed the hearts of all men . The death of Julian was a fatal blow in itself ; for it extinguished the warmest enemy the Turk had in Europe .
But the slaughter of ten thousand Christians , with the Legate Julian at their head , paralysed the hearts of all men . The death of Julian was a fatal blow in itself ; for it extinguished the warmest enemy the Turk had in Europe .
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Pythagoras taught them , as well as he was enabled , to turn their hearts to the Deity . His instruction , it is true , was imperfect . He himself prayed at the altars of the gods ; but his doctrine of the immortality of the soul showed ...
Pythagoras taught them , as well as he was enabled , to turn their hearts to the Deity . His instruction , it is true , was imperfect . He himself prayed at the altars of the gods ; but his doctrine of the immortality of the soul showed ...
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Seite 490 - Now we beseech you, brethren, by the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, and by our gathering together unto him, that ye be not soon shaken in mind, or be troubled, neither by spirit, nor by word, nor by letter as from us, as that the day of Christ is at hand.
Seite 493 - Thus saith the Lord God; Behold, O my people, I will open your graves, and cause you to come up out of your graves, and bring you into the land of Israel. And ye shall know that I am the Lord, when I have opened your graves, O my people, and brought you up out of your graves, and shall put my spirit in you, and ye shall live, and I shall place you in your own land: then shall ye know that I the Lord have spoken it, and performed it, saith the Lord.
Seite 223 - I cannot hide that some have striven, Achieving calm, to whom was given The joy that mixes man with Heaven : " Who, rowing hard against the stream, Saw distant gates of Eden gleam, And did not dream it was a dream...
Seite 489 - For as in Adam all die, even so in CHRIST shall all be made alive. But every man in his own order : CHRIST the firstfruits ; afterward they that are CHRIST'S at His coming. Then cometh the end, when He shall have delivered up the kingdom to GOD, even the FATHER ; when He shall have put down all rule and all authority and power. For He must reign till He hath put all enemies under His feet. The last enemy that shall be destroyed is death.
Seite 493 - Verily I say unto you, Among them that are born of women there hath not risen a greater than John the Baptist: notwithstanding he that is least in the kingdom of heaven is greater than he.
Seite 478 - The oracles are dumb ; No voice or hideous hum Runs through the arched roof in words deceiving ; Apollo from his shrine Can no more divine, With hollow shriek the steep of Delphos leaving ; No nightly trance, or breathed spell, Inspires the pale-eyed priest from the prophetic cell.
Seite 227 - Who roll'd the psalm to wintry skies, Who built him fanes of fruitless prayer, Who trusted God was love indeed And love Creation's final law Tho...
Seite 284 - A GENERAL SURVEY OF THE HISTORY OF THE CANON OF THE NEW TESTAMENT DURING THE fIRST FOUR CENTURIES. Fourth Edition. With Preface on "Supernatural Religion.
Seite 494 - They are dead, they shall not live; they are deceased, they shall not rise: therefore hast thou visited and destroyed them, and made all their memory to perish.
Seite 223 - Who, rowing hard against the stream, Saw distant gates of Eden gleam, And did not dream it was a dream; "But heard, by secret transport led...