The Imperial magazine; or, Compendium of religious, moral, & philosophical knowledge. Vol.1-12. 2nd ser. (ed. by S. Drew). Vol.1-41833 |
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... pleasures of childhood and youth pass away without being properly appreciated , and we are protected from in- numerable dangers without being aware of the hand that directs our destinies . The mind is then incompetent to reflect upon ...
... pleasures of childhood and youth pass away without being properly appreciated , and we are protected from in- numerable dangers without being aware of the hand that directs our destinies . The mind is then incompetent to reflect upon ...
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... pleasures , in order to avoid the vengeance to which it is doomed . While he lingers , some friend with whom he is connected by the bonds of love or friendship , draws him towards the sacred hills ; but , after the first excitations of ...
... pleasures , in order to avoid the vengeance to which it is doomed . While he lingers , some friend with whom he is connected by the bonds of love or friendship , draws him towards the sacred hills ; but , after the first excitations of ...
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... pleasure and happiness from other sources than those we are directed to by the scriptures . And though sad experience proves that sorrow is the constant attendant of sin , we do not seem to believe it , but still pursue the ignis fatuus ...
... pleasure and happiness from other sources than those we are directed to by the scriptures . And though sad experience proves that sorrow is the constant attendant of sin , we do not seem to believe it , but still pursue the ignis fatuus ...
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... pleasure from that which ought to impart it , solely because another body is the source . Light , its proper element , is scarcely supportable , when emanating from a body that shines more brightly than its own ; it becomes quite ...
... pleasure from that which ought to impart it , solely because another body is the source . Light , its proper element , is scarcely supportable , when emanating from a body that shines more brightly than its own ; it becomes quite ...
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... pleasure rid our . selves of this troublesome inmate , success- ful attempts may be made to lessen its as- cendancy . There are some who have fos- tered it , and so increased its growth , until they have found it to be an unmanageable ...
... pleasure rid our . selves of this troublesome inmate , success- ful attempts may be made to lessen its as- cendancy . There are some who have fos- tered it , and so increased its growth , until they have found it to be an unmanageable ...
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Página 264 - And the napkin, that was about his head, not lying with the linen clothes, but wrapped together in a place by itself.
Página 318 - I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just; that his justice cannot sleep for ever: that considering numbers, nature and natural means only, a revolution of the wheel of fortune, an exchange of situation is among possible events: that it may become probable by supernatural interference! The Almighty has no attribute which can take side with us in such a contest.
Página 21 - Of how much sorer punishment, suppose ye, shall he be thought worthy, who hath trodden under foot the Son of God, and hath counted the blood of the covenant, wherewith he was sanctified, an unholy thing, and hath done despite unto the Spirit of grace? For we know him that hath said, Vengeance belongeth unto me, I will recompense, saith the Lord. And again, The Lord shall judge his people. It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God.
Página 90 - The eye that mocketh at his father, and despiseth to obey his mother, the ravens of the valley shall pick it out, and the young eagles shall eat it.
Página 264 - Then went in also that other disciple, which came first to the sepulchre, and he saw, and believed. For as yet they knew not the scripture, that he must rise again from the dead.
Página 168 - Full many a gem of purest ray serene The dark unfathom'd caves of ocean bear : Full many a flower is born to blush unseen, And waste its sweetness on the desert air. Some village- Hampden, that, with dauntless breast, The little tyrant of his fields withstood, Some mute inglorious Milton here may rest, Some Cromwell guiltless of his country's blood. Th...
Página 176 - MY loving people, we have been persuaded by some that are careful of our safety, to take heed how we commit ourselves to armed multitudes, for fear of treachery. But I assure you, I do not desire to live to distrust my faithful and loving people. Let tyrants fear. I have always so behaved myself that, under God, I have placed my chiefest strength and safeguard in the loyal hearts and goodwill of my subjects...
Página 18 - Jesus cried and said, He that believeth on me, believeth not on me, but on him that sent me.
Página 360 - Saying with a loud voice, Fear God, and give glory to him ; for the hour of his judgment is come ; and worship him that made heaven and earth, and the sea, and the fountains of waters.
Página 495 - It is the hour when lovers' vows Seem sweet in every whisper'd word ; And gentle winds, and waters near, Make music to the lonely ear. Each flower the dews have lightly wet, And in the sky the stars are met, And on the wave is deeper blue, And on the leaf a browner hue, And in the heaven that clear obscure, So softly dark, and...