The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Volum 1William Cullen Bryant, Robert Charles Sands, Henry J. Anderson E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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... doctrine attributes to evil spirits an influence upon the minds of men , and it is not stepping very far out of the shadowy and uncertain boundaries of that doctrine , to allow them power over matter . We shall then have no difficulty ...
... doctrine attributes to evil spirits an influence upon the minds of men , and it is not stepping very far out of the shadowy and uncertain boundaries of that doctrine , to allow them power over matter . We shall then have no difficulty ...
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... doctrine of popular freedom , but from an estimate of the public necessities . To prove that this stand- ard is not improperly assumed , it is only necessary to suppose the United States placed in the midst of warlike nations , like ...
... doctrine of popular freedom , but from an estimate of the public necessities . To prove that this stand- ard is not improperly assumed , it is only necessary to suppose the United States placed in the midst of warlike nations , like ...
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... doctrines : but its surest witnesses are to be found in man's own breast - in the grandeur of his thoughts - in the ... doctrine must pass through the alembic of a chosen few , before it is fit for the reception of the vulgar many ...
... doctrines : but its surest witnesses are to be found in man's own breast - in the grandeur of his thoughts - in the ... doctrine must pass through the alembic of a chosen few , before it is fit for the reception of the vulgar many ...
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... doctrines , precepts , and moral influence of any religion , is , perhaps , the most interesting and valuable in the volume . We earnestly commend it to general notice . The fourth is on the intention and uses of the different kinds of ...
... doctrines , precepts , and moral influence of any religion , is , perhaps , the most interesting and valuable in the volume . We earnestly commend it to general notice . The fourth is on the intention and uses of the different kinds of ...
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... doctrines of revealed religion ; and many will think that he speaks with less effect , because he stands so much in the outer porch of the temple . We are convinced , that the more we descend to particulars in the doctrines of Christ ...
... doctrines of revealed religion ; and many will think that he speaks with less effect , because he stands so much in the outer porch of the temple . We are convinced , that the more we descend to particulars in the doctrines of Christ ...
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The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Volum 1 William Cullen Bryant,Robert Charles Sands,Henry J. Anderson Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1825 |
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Side 71 - Strike ! till the last armed foe expires ! Strike ! for your altars and your fires ! Strike ! for the green graves of your sires ; God, and your native land...
Side 479 - THE melancholy days are come, the saddest of the year, Of wailing winds, and naked woods, and meadows brown and sere. Heaped in the hollows of the grove, the autumn leaves lie dead ; They rustle to the eddying gust, and to the rabbit's tread ; The robin and the wren are flown, and from the shrubs the jay, And from the wood-top calls the crow through all the gloomy day. Where are the flowers, the fair young...
Side 480 - The wind-flower and the violet, they perished long ago, And the brier-rose and the orchis died amid the summer glow ; But on the hill the golden-rod, and the aster in the wood, And the yellow sunflower by the brook...
Side 70 - Suliote band, True as the steel of their tried blades, Heroes in heart and hand. There had the Persian's...
Side 71 - But to the hero, when his sword Has won the battle for the free, Thy voice sounds like a prophet's word, And in its hollow tones are heard The thanks of millions yet to be.
Side 213 - We wish, that this structure may proclaim the magnitude and importance of that event, to every class and every age. We wish, that infancy may learn the purpose of its erection from maternal lips, and that weary and withered age may behold it, and be solaced by the recollections which it suggests.
Side 71 - Come in consumption's ghastly form, The earthquake shock, the ocean storm ; Come when the heart beats high and warm With banquet song, and dance, and wine : And thou art terrible — the tear, The groan, the knell, the pall, the bier, And all we know, or dream, or fear Of agony are thine.
Side 120 - ... mighty whale, shall die. And realms shall be dissolved, and empires be no more, And they shall bow to death, who ruled from shore to shore ; And the great globe itself, so the holy writings tell, With the rolling firmament, where the starry armies dwell, Shall melt with fervent heat — they shall all pass away, Except the love of God, which shall live and last for aye.
Side 479 - Alas ! they all are in their graves, the gentle race of flowers Are lying in their lowly beds, with the fair and good of ours. The rain is falling where they lie, but the cold November rain Calls not from out the gloomy earth the lovely ones again.
Side 328 - MAGEE.— ON ATONEMENT AND SACRIFICE : Discourses and Dissertations on the Scriptural Doctrines of Atonement and Sacrifice, and on the Principal Arguments! advanced, and the Mode of Reasoning employed, by the Opponents of those Doctrines, as held by the Established Church.