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... remarks on the force of the conjunction , which in several places he considers to be ex- pressive of the event ins ead of the final cause . One instance of this error occurs in a note on 1 Cor . i . 15 , Lest any should say that I had ...
... remarks on the force of the conjunction , which in several places he considers to be ex- pressive of the event ins ead of the final cause . One instance of this error occurs in a note on 1 Cor . i . 15 , Lest any should say that I had ...
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... ́remarks , in this selection . ' P. 120 . His belief in the atonement is seen in a remark on Romans v . 11. " By whom we ... remarks , the expression of our translators is inaccu- rate . Men , says he , do not receive the atonement . The ...
... ́remarks , in this selection . ' P. 120 . His belief in the atonement is seen in a remark on Romans v . 11. " By whom we ... remarks , the expression of our translators is inaccu- rate . Men , says he , do not receive the atonement . The ...
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... remarks on No- menclature , which follow , though often severe , are commonly just ; we much fear , notwithstanding , that it will hardly be divested of barbarism , even by transforming the Japanese Ginko into a wreath for the brows of ...
... remarks on No- menclature , which follow , though often severe , are commonly just ; we much fear , notwithstanding , that it will hardly be divested of barbarism , even by transforming the Japanese Ginko into a wreath for the brows of ...
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... remarks on the Kingdom of God . The gracious design of the creation of man , and of the revealed will of God , has ever been manifest to provide for him a happiness and a rest in Heaven . To obtain this prospect , and the promise of ...
... remarks on the Kingdom of God . The gracious design of the creation of man , and of the revealed will of God , has ever been manifest to provide for him a happiness and a rest in Heaven . To obtain this prospect , and the promise of ...
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... remarks truly are ) should be obtruded on its notice . An author has no right to suppose , that what is not likely to be useful to himself , will be so to others . We shall , nevertheless , be glad if so unfavourable a specimen can ...
... remarks truly are ) should be obtruded on its notice . An author has no right to suppose , that what is not likely to be useful to himself , will be so to others . We shall , nevertheless , be glad if so unfavourable a specimen can ...
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Seite 692 - For we are the circumcision, which worship God in the spirit, and rejoice in Christ Jesus, and have no confidence in the flesh.
Seite 1053 - And now, behold, I go bound in the spirit unto Jerusalem, not knowing the things that shall befall me there : save that the Holy Ghost witnesseth in every city, saying that bonds and afflictions abide me.
Seite 1022 - In thoughts from the visions of the night, when deep sleep falleth on men, fear came upon me, and trembling, which made all my bones to shake. Then a spirit passed before my face ; the hair of my flesh stood up...
Seite 929 - Slaves cannot breathe in England ; if their lungs Receive our air, that moment they are free; They touch our country, and their shackles fall.
Seite 1005 - Cecil's despatch of business was extraordinary, his maxim being, " The shortest way to do many things is to do only one thing at once...
Seite 583 - It is this deception which rouses and keeps in continual motion the industry of mankind. It is this which first prompted them to cultivate the ground, to build houses, to found cities and commonwealths, and to invent and improve all the sciences and arts which ennoble and embellish human life...
Seite 930 - It was but one gloomy subject from morning to night. In the daytime I was uneasy. In the night I had little rest. I sometimes never closed my eyelids for grief. It became now not so much a trial for academical reputation, as for the production of a work which might be useful to injured Africa.
Seite 1080 - the King's true faithful subject and daily beadsman and pray for his Highness and all his and all the realm. I do nobody harm, I say none harm, I think none harm, but wish everybody good. And if this be not enough to keep a man alive, in good faith, I long not to live.
Seite 583 - And it is well that nature imposes upon us in this manner. It is this deception which rouses and keeps in continual motion the industry of mankind.
Seite 1082 - Pluck up thy spirit, man, and be not afraid to do thine office. My neck is very short ; take heed, therefore, that thou strike not awry for saving of thine honesty.