The Eclectic Review1840 |
Inni boken
Resultat 1-5 av 100
Side 6
... character . Of the necessity of a larger number of such men , there cannot be a stronger proof than is supplied in the fact , that while there is always a sufficient , often more than a sufficient number of men , fully competent to take ...
... character . Of the necessity of a larger number of such men , there cannot be a stronger proof than is supplied in the fact , that while there is always a sufficient , often more than a sufficient number of men , fully competent to take ...
Side 10
... character , upon the supposition that different colleges devoted themselves to the two different objects , or into the higher classes of the same institution , upon the supposition that the two objects were carried on in combination ...
... character , upon the supposition that different colleges devoted themselves to the two different objects , or into the higher classes of the same institution , upon the supposition that the two objects were carried on in combination ...
Side 11
... character struggling through life with overwhelming poverty , because they really have not the power to attract or retain a congregation that can adequately support them . On those students who shall be deemed , from their com- parative ...
... character struggling through life with overwhelming poverty , because they really have not the power to attract or retain a congregation that can adequately support them . On those students who shall be deemed , from their com- parative ...
Side 12
... character manifested at a very early age , and is altogether beyond the calculations of human prudence and sagacity . On the other hand , we are inclined to believe that in a large proportion of the instances in which an early ...
... character manifested at a very early age , and is altogether beyond the calculations of human prudence and sagacity . On the other hand , we are inclined to believe that in a large proportion of the instances in which an early ...
Side 22
... character , -the character both of mind and heart , that zeal in the great work may burn with a steady as well as with a brilliant light for the course of a whole life ; and we again say , that it is the grossest folly , to endanger so ...
... character , -the character both of mind and heart , that zeal in the great work may burn with a steady as well as with a brilliant light for the course of a whole life ; and we again say , that it is the grossest folly , to endanger so ...
Andre utgaver - Vis alle
Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
admiration apostolic appear Barden Tower believe better bishops Brethren British British India Brother called Captain Marryat Catholics cause character China Christ Christian Church of England Cicero civil confession court Dissenters divine doctrine duty Edinburgh Review English established evil fact faith father feel friends gospel Greek hand heart Herodotus holy honor human India interest John John Pym justice king knowledge labor language lectures liberty London Lord matter means ment mind ministers missionary moral nation nature never object observed opinion opium party persons political preach present priest principles prove question Raby Castle racter readers reason regard religion religious remarks Rome Salic law Scripture sermons Sesostris Shishak Sir Henry Vane slavery society Spain speak spirit thing thought tion truth Vane volume whole words writer