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Side 4
... ness in his manner of expressing himself , but it was very far removed from any thing of churlishness or inci- vility . All his answers were pertinent , and were sometimes given in such measured terms as quite astonished me . The ...
... ness in his manner of expressing himself , but it was very far removed from any thing of churlishness or inci- vility . All his answers were pertinent , and were sometimes given in such measured terms as quite astonished me . The ...
Side 5
... ness , the roaring of the forge bel- lows , and the deafening noise of the hammer and the anvil , I regret that I had but little opportunity of enter- ing deeply into religious subjects . What however he said , though I cannot recollect ...
... ness , the roaring of the forge bel- lows , and the deafening noise of the hammer and the anvil , I regret that I had but little opportunity of enter- ing deeply into religious subjects . What however he said , though I cannot recollect ...
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... ness . " I must insist , " said I , “ upon your allowing something to be done to it . The doctor is expected in the village to - day , and you must see him ; I will give orders for him to call in upon you . " " That is kind , very kind ...
... ness . " I must insist , " said I , “ upon your allowing something to be done to it . The doctor is expected in the village to - day , and you must see him ; I will give orders for him to call in upon you . " " That is kind , very kind ...
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... ness , but his dissolution was evi- dently drawing near . His speech was almost unintelligible . Delirium became more frequent , and his hands were often apparently employed in the task to which they had been so long habituated , making ...
... ness , but his dissolution was evi- dently drawing near . His speech was almost unintelligible . Delirium became more frequent , and his hands were often apparently employed in the task to which they had been so long habituated , making ...
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... ness . which , by turns , " the lordly Turk , He passes an opinion , in fierce in arms , and patron of no other art ; the sophisticated Persian , de- lighting in syllogism and verse ; the Saracenic masters of literature and science ...
... ness . which , by turns , " the lordly Turk , He passes an opinion , in fierce in arms , and patron of no other art ; the sophisticated Persian , de- lighting in syllogism and verse ; the Saracenic masters of literature and science ...
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Side 16 - He that believeth on the Son of God hath the witness in himself: he that believeth not God hath made him a liar ; because he believeth not the record that God gave of his Son.
Side 162 - ... among whom also we all had our conversation in times past in the lusts of our flesh, fulfilling the desires of the flesh and of the mind,; and were by nature the children of wrath, even as others.
Side 145 - Ye are of your father the devil, and the lusts of your father ye will do. He was a murderer from the beginning, and abode not in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he speaketh a lie, he speaketh of his own: for he is a liar, and the father of it, 45 And because I tell you the truth, ye believe me not.
Side 182 - Woe unto him that buildeth his house by unrighteousness, and his chambers by wrong ; that useth his neighbour's service without wages, and giveth him not for his work...
Side 603 - God ; and I will give them one heart, and one way, that they may fear me for ever, for the good of them, and of their children after them : and I will make an everlasting covenant with them, that I will not turn away from them to do them good ; but I will put my fear in their hearts, that they shall not depart from me.
Side 14 - Saying, What wilt thou that I shall do unto thee? And he said, Lord, that I may receive my sight. And Jesus said unto him, Receive thy sight: thy faith hath saved thee.
Side 247 - Surely in vain the net is spread in the sight of any bird.
Side 248 - But what things were gain to me, those I counted loss for Christ. Yea doubtless, and I count all things but loss for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord: for whom I have suffered the loss of all things, and do count them but dung, that I may win Christ...
Side 62 - And David went up by the ascent of mount Olivet, and wept as he went up, and had his head covered, and he went barefoot : and all the people that was with him covered every man his head, and they went up, weeping as they went up.
Side 523 - That the saying of Esaias the prophet might be fulfilled, which he spake, Lord, who hath believed our report? and to whom hath the arm of the Lord been revealed...