Selections from German LiteratureGould, Newman, and Saxton, 1839 - 472 sivua |
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Sivu 17
... heart . It is needless to say that this estimate of the sensibility of the Germans is unjust . Their frankness and fulness of feeling is what we should do well to imitate . We come the nearer to withered trees . What one of them has ...
... heart . It is needless to say that this estimate of the sensibility of the Germans is unjust . Their frankness and fulness of feeling is what we should do well to imitate . We come the nearer to withered trees . What one of them has ...
Sivu 22
... heart beats under the sacred gown.1 Still further , is there not too great fondness , in many of our preachers , for the abstract forms of statement ? Is not the pronoun " it " introduced , when you or he would be more tangible , and ex ...
... heart beats under the sacred gown.1 Still further , is there not too great fondness , in many of our preachers , for the abstract forms of statement ? Is not the pronoun " it " introduced , when you or he would be more tangible , and ex ...
Sivu 23
... heart to the head , as well as a way from the head to the heart ; " and that , though in the physical kingdom the light goes faster than the sound , yet in the spiritual , the feeling is often excited , before any direct appeal is made ...
... heart to the head , as well as a way from the head to the heart ; " and that , though in the physical kingdom the light goes faster than the sound , yet in the spiritual , the feeling is often excited , before any direct appeal is made ...
Sivu 40
... heart of every man . When Paul infers from the inscription on the altar , " to the unknown God , " that the heathen acknowledged their ignorance of the true God , it cannot be proved that such an acknowledgement lies in the express ...
... heart of every man . When Paul infers from the inscription on the altar , " to the unknown God , " that the heathen acknowledged their ignorance of the true God , it cannot be proved that such an acknowledgement lies in the express ...
Sivu 44
... heart of young Paul . Religion was exhibited to him , not merely as a matter of dead speculation , but as a concern of the life . According to that interpretation of 2 Tim . 1 : 3 which we believe to be the correct one , Paul testifies ...
... heart of young Paul . Religion was exhibited to him , not merely as a matter of dead speculation , but as a concern of the life . According to that interpretation of 2 Tim . 1 : 3 which we believe to be the correct one , Paul testifies ...
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