Contemplations on the Historical Passages of the Old and New TestamentsThomas Nelson, 1844 - 602 sidor |
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... tion , that he thinks it incumbent to apologize for the excessive perspicuity of his verses . -- Warton observes , not with his usual judgment , that " the poet is better known than the prelate or the polemic . " So far is this from ...
... tion , that he thinks it incumbent to apologize for the excessive perspicuity of his verses . -- Warton observes , not with his usual judgment , that " the poet is better known than the prelate or the polemic . " So far is this from ...
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... tion of a magnificent rural mansion , which the traveller approaches in the hopes of reaching the seat of ancient hospitality , but finds it deserted by its selfish owner : — 66 Beat the broad gates ; a goodly hollow sound , With double ...
... tion of a magnificent rural mansion , which the traveller approaches in the hopes of reaching the seat of ancient hospitality , but finds it deserted by its selfish owner : — 66 Beat the broad gates ; a goodly hollow sound , With double ...
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... tion , and many words of gracious exhortation , he summoned the expiring energies of nature to make the last confession of his faith ; and when so engaged , his strength departed , the agonies of death came over him , and then he fell ...
... tion , and many words of gracious exhortation , he summoned the expiring energies of nature to make the last confession of his faith ; and when so engaged , his strength departed , the agonies of death came over him , and then he fell ...
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... tion is the heaven ; how high ! how spa- cious ! how glorious ! It is a wonder that we can look up to so admirable a height , and that the very eye is not tired in the way . If this ascending line could be drawn right forwards , some ...
... tion is the heaven ; how high ! how spa- cious ! how glorious ! It is a wonder that we can look up to so admirable a height , and that the very eye is not tired in the way . If this ascending line could be drawn right forwards , some ...
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... tion ? There is no variety in that which is perfect , because there is but one perfection ? and so much shall we grow nearer to per- fectness , by how much we draw nearer to unity and uniformity . From thence , if we go down to the ...
... tion ? There is no variety in that which is perfect , because there is but one perfection ? and so much shall we grow nearer to per- fectness , by how much we draw nearer to unity and uniformity . From thence , if we go down to the ...
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