The Christian Examiner, Volym 33 |
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Sida 45
But enthusiasm , however noble , bears naturally and necessarily fanaticism as
its fruit . And it is plain enough , that at this period of his life Follen was a fanatic ;
truly a most lofty and generous one , but still intolerant , and overbearing .
But enthusiasm , however noble , bears naturally and necessarily fanaticism as
its fruit . And it is plain enough , that at this period of his life Follen was a fanatic ;
truly a most lofty and generous one , but still intolerant , and overbearing .
Sida 70
Paul may be said to stand , in his works , as he did in person while on earth , in
the front of the battle ; to bear the chief brunt of assailants from the enemies ' side
, and to be treacherously stabbed by false friends on his own ; degraded and ...
Paul may be said to stand , in his works , as he did in person while on earth , in
the front of the battle ; to bear the chief brunt of assailants from the enemies ' side
, and to be treacherously stabbed by false friends on his own ; degraded and ...
Sida 95
I behold the ships Gliding from cape to cape , from isle to isle , Or stemming
toward far lands , or hastening home From the old world . It is thy friendly breeze
That bears them , with the riches of the land , And treasure of dear lives , till , in
the ...
I behold the ships Gliding from cape to cape , from isle to isle , Or stemming
toward far lands , or hastening home From the old world . It is thy friendly breeze
That bears them , with the riches of the land , And treasure of dear lives , till , in
the ...
Sida 166
And neither shall remain To meet and bear alone The grief , the injury , the pain ,
Which we , my love , have known . And there ' s a sweeter joy , — Wherever we
may be , Danger nor death shall e ' er destroy Our trust , O God , in thee .
And neither shall remain To meet and bear alone The grief , the injury , the pain ,
Which we , my love , have known . And there ' s a sweeter joy , — Wherever we
may be , Danger nor death shall e ' er destroy Our trust , O God , in thee .
Sida 201
It is described essentially , in any definition we may give of the love which we
bear to an earthly parent . I should define it as a sentiment resembling in its
nature , with great exactness , the affection we bear those earthly parents , from
whom we ...
It is described essentially , in any definition we may give of the love which we
bear to an earthly parent . I should define it as a sentiment resembling in its
nature , with great exactness , the affection we bear those earthly parents , from
whom we ...
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Sida 72 - I have yet many things to say unto you, but ye cannot bear them now. Howbeit when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he will guide you into all truth...
Sida 244 - Not in vain the distance beacons. Forward, forward let us range, Let the great world spin for ever down the ringing grooves of change. Thro...
Sida 242 - Comfort ? comfort scorn'd of devils ! this is truth the poet sings, That a sorrow's crown of sorrow is remembering happier things. Drug thy memories, lest thou learn it, lest thy heart be put to proof, In the dead unhappy night, and when the rain is on the roof.
Sida 244 - I, to herd with narrow foreheads, vacant of our glorious gains, Like a beast with lower pleasures, like a beast with lower pains ! Mated with a squalid savage — what to me were sun or clime ? I the heir of all the ages, in the foremost files of time...
Sida 242 - And an eye shall vex thee, looking ancient kindness on thy pain. Turn thee, turn thee on thy pillow: get thee to thy rest again. Nay, but Nature brings thee solace; for a tender voice will cry.
Sida 194 - Therefore let all the house of Israel know assuredly, that God hath made that same Jesus, whom ye have crucified, both Lord and Christ.
Sida 192 - And all the people gathered themselves together as one man into the street that was before the water gate ; and they spake unto Ezra the scribe to bring the book of the law of Moses, which the Lord had commanded to Israel.
Sida 120 - I am to be gathered unto my people : bury me with my fathers in the cave that is in the field of Ephron the Hittite, in the cave that is in the field of "Machpelah, which is before Mamre, in the land of Canaan, which Abraham bought with the field of Ephron the Hittite, for a possession of a burying-place.
Sida 240 - In the spring a fuller crimson comes upon the robin's • breast ; In the spring the wanton lapwing gets himself another crest; In the spring a livelier iris changes on the burnished dove; In the spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love.
Sida 192 - Ezra the priest brought the law before the congregation both of men and women, and all that could hear with understanding, upon the first day of the seventh month. 3 And he read therein before the street that was before the water gate, from the morning until midday, before the men and the women, and those that could understand ; and the ears of all the people were attentive unto the book of the law.