The Christian Remembrancer, Nide 4F.C. & J. Rivington, 1842 |
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Sivu 12
... cause that the sense of obligation and duty , the feeling of reverence and fealty , the acknowledgment of an order which may not be violated , shall never be awakened in them ; that they shall go forth bad mutinous citizens ...
... cause that the sense of obligation and duty , the feeling of reverence and fealty , the acknowledgment of an order which may not be violated , shall never be awakened in them ; that they shall go forth bad mutinous citizens ...
Sivu 17
... cause of this melancholy evil is considered by this writer to be , the allowing the learning of ' words by rote to take precedence of understanding the meaning . The common practice is to set a portion to be committed to memory , and to ...
... cause of this melancholy evil is considered by this writer to be , the allowing the learning of ' words by rote to take precedence of understanding the meaning . The common practice is to set a portion to be committed to memory , and to ...
Sivu 25
... cause . The narrative of one so closely united with the cause of James as Colonel Kelly , even had he allowed his feelings for the unfortunate Stuarts to have biased his account , must have commanded respect from those who might ...
... cause . The narrative of one so closely united with the cause of James as Colonel Kelly , even had he allowed his feelings for the unfortunate Stuarts to have biased his account , must have commanded respect from those who might ...
Sivu 26
... cause of the Prince of Orange . Instead of proceeding with vigour in the prosecution of the siege of Derry , and taking advantage of the fiery spirit of his Irish troops , James began to temporize and vacillate . By his refusal to ...
... cause of the Prince of Orange . Instead of proceeding with vigour in the prosecution of the siege of Derry , and taking advantage of the fiery spirit of his Irish troops , James began to temporize and vacillate . By his refusal to ...
Sivu 27
... cause of the former , and the troops of the latter , were utterly destroyed . Tyrconnell , however , was not to be out - manœuvred as yet ; he sent his wife and his wealth into France , instructed to lament the destruction of the royal ...
... cause of the former , and the troops of the latter , were utterly destroyed . Tyrconnell , however , was not to be out - manœuvred as yet ; he sent his wife and his wealth into France , instructed to lament the destruction of the royal ...
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Sivu 426 - Saying, Where is he that is born King of the Jews? for we have seen his star in the east, and are come to worship him.
Sivu 428 - O generation of vipers, who hath warned you to flee from the wrath to come? Bring forth therefore fruits meet for repentance : and think not to say within yourselves, We have Abraham to our father : for I say unto you, that God is able of these stones to raise up children unto Abraham.
Sivu 284 - So the Father is God, the Son is God, and the Holy Ghost is God; And yet they are not three Gods, but one God.
Sivu 15 - Dangerous it were for the feeble brain of man, to wade far into the doings of the Most High ; whom although to know be life, and joy to make mention of his name ; yet our soundest knowledge is, to know that we know him not as indeed he is, neither can know him : and our safest eloquence concerning him, is our silence, when we confess without confession, that his glory is inexplicable, his greatness above our capacity and reach. He is above, and we upon earth ; therefore it behoveth our words to be...
Sivu 57 - EVE. DEEP on the convent-roof the snows Are sparkling to the moon: My breath to heaven like vapour goes : May my soul follow soon ! The shadows of the convent-towers Slant down the snowy sward, Still creeping with the creeping hours That lead me to my Lord : Make Thou my spirit pure and clear As are the frosty skies, Or this first snowdrop of the year That in my bosom lies.
Sivu 428 - But when he saw many of the Pharisees and Sadducees come to his baptism, he said unto them, O generation of vipers, who hath warned you to flee from the wrath to come?
Sivu 428 - And the same John had his raiment of camel's hair, and a leathern girdle about his loins ; and his meat was locusts and wild honey.
Sivu 45 - Thro' every hollow cave and alley lone Round and round the spicy downs the yellow Lotos-dust is blown. We have had enough of action, and of motion we, Roll'd to starboard, roll'd to larboard, when the surge was seething free, Where the wallowing monster spouted his foam-fountains in the sea. Let us swear an oath, and keep it with an equal mind, In the hollow Lotos-land to live and lie reclined On the hills like Gods together, careless of mankind.
Sivu 46 - Leave to the nightingale her shady wood; A privacy of glorious light is thine; Whence thou dost pour upon the world a flood Of harmony, with instinct more divine; Type of the wise who soar, but never roam; True to the kindred points of Heaven and Home!
Sivu 590 - She was dead. Dear, gentle, patient, noble Nell, was dead. Her little bird — a poor slight thing the pressure of a finger would have crushed — was stirring nimbly in its cage ; and the strong heart of its child-mistress was mute and motionless forever.