The Assistant of Education: Religious and Literary, Intended for the Use of Young Persons, Volumen5Baker and Fletcher, 1825 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 27
Página 21
... terms . We do not now pro- fess , in sober seriousness , to hate our enemies when in the warmth of discourse , we say we hate a person , we have often no other meaning than a slight aversion , a passing disapprobation , that would not ...
... terms . We do not now pro- fess , in sober seriousness , to hate our enemies when in the warmth of discourse , we say we hate a person , we have often no other meaning than a slight aversion , a passing disapprobation , that would not ...
Página 45
... terms used in it are in a language quite new to us . When I have casually opened a Geological work , I found it might as well be written in some unknown tongue . Every moment I found occasion to exclaim , What are Schists , and Floetz ...
... terms used in it are in a language quite new to us . When I have casually opened a Geological work , I found it might as well be written in some unknown tongue . Every moment I found occasion to exclaim , What are Schists , and Floetz ...
Página 46
... term used , in a way that would be very tiresome to scientific ears ; and though I shall take care to select my informa- tion from the best writers , and as often as I can , give it to you in their own words , I hope there will be no ...
... term used , in a way that would be very tiresome to scientific ears ; and though I shall take care to select my informa- tion from the best writers , and as often as I can , give it to you in their own words , I hope there will be no ...
Página 66
... terms : " Amasis to Polycrates speaketh thus : It is with pleasure I hear of the happy state of my friend and ally . Nevertheless I fear for thy great prosperities , knowing the unstableness of fortune . For my part , I should rather ...
... terms : " Amasis to Polycrates speaketh thus : It is with pleasure I hear of the happy state of my friend and ally . Nevertheless I fear for thy great prosperities , knowing the unstableness of fortune . For my part , I should rather ...
Página 78
... term , and calls these worldlings hypocrites . Why were they hypo- crites ? Doubtless when the trumpet sounded , the alms were given - there was no deception in the outward act . The hypocrisy was in the motive of their charity , and ...
... term , and calls these worldlings hypocrites . Why were they hypo- crites ? Doubtless when the trumpet sounded , the alms were given - there was no deception in the outward act . The hypocrisy was in the motive of their charity , and ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
affection animal appearance Assyria beautiful become believe better body called cause character Christian colour command common consider consistent continued conversation danger death desire doubt earth enemies expected Father fear feel give given Granite hand happy head heart heaven hope insects interest kind king known land leaves less light live look manner means mind nature never object observed once ourselves PAPA pass peace perceive perhaps Persians persons pleasure possession prayer present prince principle prove pupa reason received religion remain rest Rocks secret seems sense sometimes speak spirit stand substances success suffering suppose sure surface taken thee thing thou thought tion tree true truth whole wish young