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Side 25
... scene here is far from being an English one ; but so much the better , the greater is the variety . Never mind the clatter of wooden shoes on the pave- ment , nor the short gowns and Dutch- fashioned full petticoats of the women who are ...
... scene here is far from being an English one ; but so much the better , the greater is the variety . Never mind the clatter of wooden shoes on the pave- ment , nor the short gowns and Dutch- fashioned full petticoats of the women who are ...
Side 29
... scenes of desola- tion , but this surpasses them all : yet this very spot , we are assured by Scripture , was once as ... scene that here presents itself , bring fear to the mind of the sin- ner , and conviction to that of the sceptic ...
... scenes of desola- tion , but this surpasses them all : yet this very spot , we are assured by Scripture , was once as ... scene that here presents itself , bring fear to the mind of the sin- ner , and conviction to that of the sceptic ...
Side 33
... scene , especially to my aunt Pris- cilla , who was an ardent lover of nature , and whose benevolent disposition ... scenes of interest in her own country . Her habit , however , of referring to such topographical and historical books as ...
... scene , especially to my aunt Pris- cilla , who was an ardent lover of nature , and whose benevolent disposition ... scenes of interest in her own country . Her habit , however , of referring to such topographical and historical books as ...
Side 45
... scenes of excess and riot . Harrington describes one of these allegorical exhibitions , when the person representing the queen of Sheba , and also the king of Denmark , were both so drunk , that , on attempting to dance , they rolled on ...
... scenes of excess and riot . Harrington describes one of these allegorical exhibitions , when the person representing the queen of Sheba , and also the king of Denmark , were both so drunk , that , on attempting to dance , they rolled on ...
Side 48
... scene where all is wondrous fair , strikingly romantic , and inexpressibly sublime . This is of its kind an incomparable cataract ! The voiceless sweep of the water above the falls , and the gracefulness of the leaping flood are both ...
... scene where all is wondrous fair , strikingly romantic , and inexpressibly sublime . This is of its kind an incomparable cataract ! The voiceless sweep of the water above the falls , and the gracefulness of the leaping flood are both ...
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Side 360 - And I, brethren, when I came to you, came not with excellency of speech or of wisdom, declaring unto you the testimony of God. For I determined not to know any thing among you, save Jesus Christ, and him crucified.
Side 341 - Wherefore the Lord said, Forasmuch as this people draw near me with their mouth, and with their lips do honour me, but have removed their heart far from me, and their fear toward me is taught by the precept of men : Therefore, behold, I will proceed to do a marvellous work among this people, even a marvellous work and a wonder: for the wisdom of their wise men shall perish, and the understanding of their prudent men shall be hid.
Side 262 - Knowing that a man is not justified by the works of the law, but by the faith of Jesus Christ, even we have believed in Jesus Christ, that we might be justified by the faith of Christ, and not by the works of the law : for by the works of the law shall no flesh be justified.
Side 357 - To sit on rocks, to muse o'er flood and fell, To slowly trace the forest's shady scene, Where things that own not man's dominion dwell, And mortal foot hath ne'er or rarely been ; To climb the trackless mountain all unseen, With the wild flock that never needs a fold ; Alone o'er steeps and foaming falls to lean ; This is not solitude ; 'tis but to hold Converse with Nature's charms, and view her stores unroll'd.
Side 342 - For the love of Christ constraineth us, because we thus judge, that if one died for all, then were all dead; And that he died for all, that they which live should not henceforth live unto themselves, but unto him which died for them and rose again.
Side 296 - Go to now, ye that say, To-day or to-morrow we will go into such a city and continue there a year, and buy and sell, and get gain : whereas ye know not what shall be on the morrow. For what is your life ? It is even a vapour, that appeareth for a little time, and then vanisheth away. For that ye ought to say, If the Lord will, we shall live, and do this, or that.
Side 164 - And some days after Paul said unto Barnabas, Let us go again and visit our brethren in every city where we have preached the word of the Lord, and see how they do.
Side 47 - For if the blood of bulls and of goats, and the ashes of an heifer sprinkling the unclean, sanctifieth to the purifying of the flesh : how much more shall the blood of Christ, who through the eternal Spirit offered Himself without spot to God, purge your conscience from dead works to serve the living God...
Side 40 - Even as David also describeth the blessedness of the man, unto whom God imputeth righteousness without works, saying, Blessed are they whose iniquities are forgiven, and whose sins are covered. Blessed is the man to whom the Lord will not impute sin.
Side 415 - They drank wine, and praised the gods of gold, and of silver, of brass, of iron, of wood, and of stone.