The Christian Disciple, Volumen3Cummings and Hillard, 1822 |
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... course should be so short , is the gene- ral sorrow . But ought we to think it short ? In the best sense his life was long . To be the centre of so many influences ; to awaken through so large a circle sentiments of affection and es ...
... course should be so short , is the gene- ral sorrow . But ought we to think it short ? In the best sense his life was long . To be the centre of so many influences ; to awaken through so large a circle sentiments of affection and es ...
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... course is termi- nated at an early age . However brief , his life has been long enough to furnish a valuable commentary on our professional , moral , and political institutions . He lived long enough to prove that an unaided individual ...
... course is termi- nated at an early age . However brief , his life has been long enough to furnish a valuable commentary on our professional , moral , and political institutions . He lived long enough to prove that an unaided individual ...
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... course , that civil authority can have no concern with it . This objection arises from a misapprehension of the distinction between those objects , which are the proper concern of government , and those which are not . Society is not a ...
... course , that civil authority can have no concern with it . This objection arises from a misapprehension of the distinction between those objects , which are the proper concern of government , and those which are not . Society is not a ...
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... course that innovations , though sometimes neces- sary to be made , are always experiments of hazard . This con- sideration ought to have the greatest weight in the present in- stance , because we may have all the advantage of the ...
... course that innovations , though sometimes neces- sary to be made , are always experiments of hazard . This con- sideration ought to have the greatest weight in the present in- stance , because we may have all the advantage of the ...
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... course maintain'd , Whose trophies are with tears unstain'd And worthier benisons should fall On him , above each narrower call Who risk'd his life - his wealth - his all- With charity that knew no bound , For strangers , on a foreign ...
... course maintain'd , Whose trophies are with tears unstain'd And worthier benisons should fall On him , above each narrower call Who risk'd his life - his wealth - his all- With charity that knew no bound , For strangers , on a foreign ...
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Página 112 - And we know that the Son of God is come, and hath given us an understanding, that we may know him that is true, and we are in him that is true, even in his Son Jesus Christ. This is the true God, and eternal life.
Página 97 - So likewise ye, except ye utter by the tongue words easy to be understood, how shall it be known what is spoken ? for ye shall speak into the air.
Página 57 - Though ye have lien among the pots, yet shall ye be as the wings of a dove covered with silver, and her feathers with yellow gold.
Página 448 - For I have not spoken of myself; but the Father which sent me, he gave me a commandment, what I should say, and what I should speak. And I know that his commandment is life everlasting: whatsoever I speak therefore, even as the Father said unto me, so I speak.
Página 358 - Thy chains the unmeasured universe surround, Upheld by thee, by thee inspired with breath ; Thou the beginning with the end hast bound, And beautifully mingled life and death. As sparks mount upward from the fiery blaze, So suns...
Página 295 - My soul shall be satisfied as with marrow and fatness ; and my mouth shall praise thee with joyful lips: 6 When I remember thee upon my bed, and meditate on thee in the night watches. 7 Because thou hast been my help, therefore in the shadow of thy wings will I rejoice.
Página 29 - What is there in human nature to awaken respect and tenderness, if man is the unprotected insect of a day ? and what is he more, if Atheism...
Página 260 - By this we know that we love the children of God, when we love God, and keep his commandments. 3 For this is the love of God, that we keep his commandments: and his commandments are not grievous.
Página 359 - Thou art ! directing, guiding all, Thou art ! Direct my understanding then to Thee ; Control my spirit, guide my wandering heart : Though but an atom...
Página 358 - May measure out the ocean deep, may count The sands or the sun's rays : but, God, for thee There is no weight nor measure ; none can mount Up to thy mysteries. Reason's brightest spark, Though kindled by thy light, in vain would try To trace thy counsels, infinite and dark ; And thought is lost ere thought can soar so high, Even like past moments in eternity.