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... which is evil in both . Every year that has passed over the heads of the present generation , has been offering some fresh excitement to the desire of knowledge , but it в 2 Introductory Lectures of the London University . 3.
... which is evil in both . Every year that has passed over the heads of the present generation , has been offering some fresh excitement to the desire of knowledge , but it в 2 Introductory Lectures of the London University . 3.
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... passed over in the prelections . Such a plan appears to present advantages for the acquisition of the Greek language : it will increase the labour of the Professor ; but it will tend to the general advantage of the classes , by bringing ...
... passed over in the prelections . Such a plan appears to present advantages for the acquisition of the Greek language : it will increase the labour of the Professor ; but it will tend to the general advantage of the classes , by bringing ...
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... passing your time . Review and regulate your thoughts ; and clear your minds of any animosities or discomposures which may have arisen during the week . Let the remainder of the day be passed in the perusal of esteemed authors , or in ...
... passing your time . Review and regulate your thoughts ; and clear your minds of any animosities or discomposures which may have arisen during the week . Let the remainder of the day be passed in the perusal of esteemed authors , or in ...
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... passed by ; two soldiers who were in the rear guard ( and whom I knew perfectly well , in consequence of their having worked for me ) , caught my attention , and I asked them if they would have some wine ? they drank a pint each , and ...
... passed by ; two soldiers who were in the rear guard ( and whom I knew perfectly well , in consequence of their having worked for me ) , caught my attention , and I asked them if they would have some wine ? they drank a pint each , and ...
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... passed by her two or three times ; his heart beat with emotion , and he thought it probable she might not recognise him in his disguise as a friar , so he resolved on speak- ing to her . 66 " ' He went up to her stall , and asked ...
... passed by her two or three times ; his heart beat with emotion , and he thought it probable she might not recognise him in his disguise as a friar , so he resolved on speak- ing to her . 66 " ' He went up to her stall , and asked ...
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Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged Ralph Griffiths,George Edward Griffiths Affichage du livre entier - 1833 |
Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged Ralph Griffiths,George Edward Griffiths Affichage du livre entier - 1824 |
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Page 623 - unexpected accordance, between the results of science and the records of faith. '" For the Lord God had not caused it to rain upon the earth, and there was not a man to till the ground. But there went up a mist from the whole earth, and watered the whole face of
Page 623 - at least, almost daily appearances. ' This conclusion of physical research, coincides well with our ancient history of the new-drained earth. " And God said, This is the token of the covenant, which I make between me and you, and every living creature that is with you for perpetual generations ; / do set my bow in the
Page 623 - do set my bow in the clouds, and it shall be for a token of a covenant between me and the earth. And it shall come to pass when I bring a cloud over the earth, that the bow shall be seen in the cloud. And the waters shall no more become a flood to destroy all flesh.
Page 288 - 1. As the chief strong-hold of Christianity in the East, and that centre from whence its rays were most brilliantly disseminated, till "all they who dwelt in Asia heard the word of the Lord Jesus, both Jews and Greeks."* Ephesus is first addressed by the Evangelist: his charge against her is a declension in
Page 290 - thou hast a few names even in Sardis who have not defiled their garments, and they shall walk with me in white, for they are worthy"| • It is needless to trace the gradual decay of Sardis. Once the
Page 289 - Fear none of these things which thou shall suffer: behold the devil shall cast some of you into prison, that ye may be tried, and ye shall have tribulation ten days. Rev. ii.
Page 160 - all the fowls Places which pale Passion loves ; Are warmly housed, save bats and owls; A Midnight bell, a parting groan, These are the sounds we feed upon : Then stretch our limbs in a still gloomy valley, Nothing's so dainty sweet as lovely Melancholy.'
Page 271 - Warms in the sun, refreshes in the breeze, Glows in the stars, and blossoms in the trees; Spreads undivided, operates unspent, Lives through all life, extends through all extent
Page 289 - I know thy works, and tribulation and poverty, (but thou art rich) and I know the blasphemy of them which say they are Jews and are not, bat are the synagogue of Satan.
Page 623 - in the cloud. And the waters shall no more become a flood to destroy all flesh." (Genesis ix.) The ark preserved eight intelligent witnesses come to mature age, of antediluvian skies and