The Remains of Nathaniel Appleton HavenHilliard, Gray, Little and Wilkins, 1828 - 368 páginas |
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... human mind is further advanced , than it is in our own country . Mr. Haven sometimes amused himself , with tracing this desire to see foreign countries , to an early fondness for accounts of voyages and travels ; and used to say , that ...
... human mind is further advanced , than it is in our own country . Mr. Haven sometimes amused himself , with tracing this desire to see foreign countries , to an early fondness for accounts of voyages and travels ; and used to say , that ...
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... human . authority . He examined the Scriptures devoutly , in the un- yielding spirit of Protestantism , and received with gladness . whatever he was persuaded had been taught by Jesus Christ and his Apostles . His opinions , therefore ...
... human . authority . He examined the Scriptures devoutly , in the un- yielding spirit of Protestantism , and received with gladness . whatever he was persuaded had been taught by Jesus Christ and his Apostles . His opinions , therefore ...
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... human mind is further advanced , than it is in our own country . Mr. Haven sometimes amused himself , with tracing this desire to see foreign countries , to an early fondness for accounts of voyages and travels ; and used to say , that ...
... human mind is further advanced , than it is in our own country . Mr. Haven sometimes amused himself , with tracing this desire to see foreign countries , to an early fondness for accounts of voyages and travels ; and used to say , that ...
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... human authority . He examined the Scriptures devoutly , in the un- yielding spirit of Protestantism , and received with gladness whatever he was persuaded had been taught by Jesus Christ and his Apostles . His opinions , therefore ...
... human authority . He examined the Scriptures devoutly , in the un- yielding spirit of Protestantism , and received with gladness whatever he was persuaded had been taught by Jesus Christ and his Apostles . His opinions , therefore ...
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... human improvement . In 1623 , the English character had already received the impulse which has carried it forward against so many opposing obstacles . The hu- man mind " was putting forth its energies , exalted by a pure religion , and ...
... human improvement . In 1623 , the English character had already received the impulse which has carried it forward against so many opposing obstacles . The hu- man mind " was putting forth its energies , exalted by a pure religion , and ...
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Página 244 - instructed in the way of the Lord, and, being fervent in the spirit, he spake and taught diligently the things of the Lord, knowing only the baptism of John.
Página 70 - Cromwell, our chief of men, who through a cloud Not of war only, but detractions rude, Guided by faith and matchless fortitude, To peace and truth thy glorious way hast ploughed; And on the neck of crowned Fortune proud Hast reared God's trophies, and his work pursued; While Darwen stream, with blood of Scots imbrued, And Dunbar field resounds thy praises loud, And Worcester's laureate wreath.
Página 180 - lost. What dreadful pleasure! there to stand sublime, Like shipwrecked mariner on desert coast, And view th' enormous waste of vapor, tossed In billows, lengthening to th' horizon round, Now scooped in gulfs, with mountains now embossed! And hear the voice of mirth and song rebound, Flocks, herds,
Página 70 - the Covenant, good woman ?' addressing himself to Cuddie's mother. " ' Whilk covenant is your honor meaning ? Is it the covenant of works or the covenant of grace ?' said Cuddie, interposing. "' Any covenant, all covenants that ever were hatched,' said the trooper. " ' Mither,' cried Cuddie, affecting to speak
Página 166 - all that in every place call upon the name of Jesus Christ our Lord, both theirs and ours,
Página 222 - Within this monument, Shakspeare ; with whome Quick nature dide, whose name doth deck ys. tombe Far more than cost; sich all yt. he hath writt, Leaves living art, but page to
Página 69 - published against those loose and riotous Cavaliers, whose loyalty consisted in drinking healths, and railing at those who would not revel with them ; but in reality the king was at the head of these disorders, being devoted to his pleasures, and having given himself up to an avowed course of lewdness.
Página 165 - husband is the head of the wife, as Christ also is the head of the church, and