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Thar a limilar conclusion was frequently drawn from his words and actions , by
those who constantly fura rounded him , cannot be doubted , when we consider
the strong es . preslions which they made use of . But to give to him the high
name ...
Thar a limilar conclusion was frequently drawn from his words and actions , by
those who constantly fura rounded him , cannot be doubted , when we consider
the strong es . preslions which they made use of . But to give to him the high
name ...
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Since it is so manifest , that barley - bread was the provision which the disciples
had privately taken with them , for the use of their divine master and themselves ;
is it not an inference which may fairly be derived from this circumstance , that it ...
Since it is so manifest , that barley - bread was the provision which the disciples
had privately taken with them , for the use of their divine master and themselves ;
is it not an inference which may fairly be derived from this circumstance , that it ...
Seite 92
Now this is certainly very bad economy : Two years at least , out of the thres ,
ought to be made to Taise food for his own consumption , If then barley be made
use of As meat instead of drink , is it not manifest that he will grow for his own
table ...
Now this is certainly very bad economy : Two years at least , out of the thres ,
ought to be made to Taise food for his own consumption , If then barley be made
use of As meat instead of drink , is it not manifest that he will grow for his own
table ...
Seite 106
Do they not make all the interest with great men , and take every method , and
use every means they can think of , for this end ? Do they not take every
advantage , which lays * in their power , and very often are guilty of the greatest
oppression ...
Do they not make all the interest with great men , and take every method , and
use every means they can think of , for this end ? Do they not take every
advantage , which lays * in their power , and very often are guilty of the greatest
oppression ...
Seite 121
... author has rendered a public service by exNo. XXXII . VOL . VIII . к posing
posing the faithless accounts and wanton fabrications of the French clamation,
recommending Economy History of the Campaign of 1799, in the use of Grain
Holland.
... author has rendered a public service by exNo. XXXII . VOL . VIII . к posing
posing the faithless accounts and wanton fabrications of the French clamation,
recommending Economy History of the Campaign of 1799, in the use of Grain
Holland.
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Seite 108 - A wonderful and horrible thing is committed in the land; the prophets prophesy falsely, and the priests bear rule by their means; and my people love to have it so: and what will ye do in the end thereof?
Seite 405 - I exhort therefore, that, first of all, supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks, be made for all men; for kings, and for all that are in authority; that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and honesty.
Seite 352 - The sun had long since in the lap Of Thetis taken out his nap, And like a lobster boil'd, the morn From black to red began to turn."* The Imagination modifies images, and gives unity to variety; it sees all things in one, il piu nell
Seite 107 - And it shall come to pass, that when any shall yet prophesy, then his father and his mother that begat him shall say unto him, Thou shalt not live; for thou speakest lies in the name of the LORD: and his father and his mother that begat him shall thrust him through when he prophesieth.
Seite 107 - And that prophet, or that dreamer of dreams, shall be put to death ; because he hath spoken to turn you away from the Lord your God, which brought you out of the land of Egypt, and redeemed you out of the house of bondage, to thrust thee out of the way which the Lord thy God commanded thee to walk in. So shalt thou put the evil away from the midst of thee.
Seite 384 - Goodman's Fields ; this friend had an only daughter about two years old ; he stood at his diningroom window, fondling the child, and dangling it in his arms, when it was his misfortune to drop the infant into a flagged area, and killed it on the spot.
Seite 308 - When the government, in order to remedy the inconveniencies of a dearth, orders all the dealers to sell their corn at what it supposes a reasonable price, it either hinders them from bringing it to market, which may sometimes produce a famine even in the beginning of the season; or if they bring it thither, it enables the people, and thereby encourages them to consume it so fast, as must necessarily produce a famine before the end of the season.
Seite 250 - ... remain in full force for ever, as the same are now by law established for the church of England; and that the continuance and preservation of the said united church, as the established church of England and Ireland, shall be deemed and taken to be an essential and fundamental part of the union; and that in like manner the doctrine, worship, discipline, and government of the church of Scotland, shall remain and be preserved as the same are now established by law, and by the acts for the union...
Seite 135 - The Old Testament is not contrary to the New : for both in the Old and New Testament everlasting life is offered to mankind by Christ; who is the only Mediator between God and man, being both God and man.
Seite 106 - From all blindness of heart, from pride, vainglory and hypocrisy, from envy, hatred and malice, and all uncharitableness, Good Lord, deliver us.