The Presbyterian Magazine, 9. kötet,12. kiadásCortlandt Van Rensselaer W. H. Mitchell (etc.), 1859 |
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535. oldal
... natural duty . Now , upon the supposition that our Lord Jesus Christ was a mere man , there were important ingredients of his poverty that were not voluntary ; and , indeed , it cannot be shown that , as a man , he could have averted ...
... natural duty . Now , upon the supposition that our Lord Jesus Christ was a mere man , there were important ingredients of his poverty that were not voluntary ; and , indeed , it cannot be shown that , as a man , he could have averted ...
540. oldal
... natural and indispensable agency of civilizing the African , and keeping him in a state of civilization . Notwithstanding Dr. Armstrong's gloomy intimation , in his " Second Rejoinder , " that he " cannot distinctly see a freedom for ...
... natural and indispensable agency of civilizing the African , and keeping him in a state of civilization . Notwithstanding Dr. Armstrong's gloomy intimation , in his " Second Rejoinder , " that he " cannot distinctly see a freedom for ...
548. oldal
... natural , and which we do not undertake to condemn , so far as there was any rational cause to give it being . We confess , that we had no idea of the extent of the dissatisfaction with the Assembly arrange- ments , until it was ...
... natural , and which we do not undertake to condemn , so far as there was any rational cause to give it being . We confess , that we had no idea of the extent of the dissatisfaction with the Assembly arrange- ments , until it was ...
556. oldal
... naturally led to in- vestigate the local history of that section of country . Hence this Historical Discourse , whose military aspect is out of the line of his general pursuits . - C . V. R. † NOTE XI , ON ABERCROMBIE'S EXPEDITION . can ...
... naturally led to in- vestigate the local history of that section of country . Hence this Historical Discourse , whose military aspect is out of the line of his general pursuits . - C . V. R. † NOTE XI , ON ABERCROMBIE'S EXPEDITION . can ...
567. oldal
... natural outlet into the expanding course of American Liberty . VI . The true defences of a country consist , NOT IN ITS FORTS , BUT IN THE HEARTS AND ENERGIES OF THE PEOPLE . Unless a fort occupies a commanding military position ...
... natural outlet into the expanding course of American Liberty . VI . The true defences of a country consist , NOT IN ITS FORTS , BUT IN THE HEARTS AND ENERGIES OF THE PEOPLE . Unless a fort occupies a commanding military position ...
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555. oldal - HIGHER, higher will we climb Up the mount of glory, That our names may live through time In our country's story ; Happy, when her welfare calls, He who conquers, he who falls. Deeper, deeper let us toil In the mines of knowledge ; Nature's wealth and learning's spoil Win from school and college ; Delve we there for richer gems Than the stars of diadems.
532. oldal - Lord empty: every man shall give as he is able, according to the blessing of the Lord thy God which he hath given thee.
569. oldal - A shelter for the hunted head, For the starved laborer toil and bread. Power, at thy bounds, Stops and calls back his baffled hounds.
536. oldal - Ye know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, who though he was rich, yet for our sakes became poor, that we through his poverty might be made rich
532. oldal - The command is not less binding now, to "honour the Lord with our substance, and with the first-fruits of all our increase.
556. oldal - Close and closer then we knit Hearts and hands together, Where our fire-side comforts sit In the wildest weather : Oh ! they wander wide, who roam, For the joys of life, from home. Nearer, dearer bands of love Draw our souls in union, To our Father's house above, To the saints' communion ; Thither every hope ascend, There may all our labours end.
529. oldal - All the firstborn of thy sons thou shalt redeem. And none shall appear before me empty.
549. oldal - Resolved, That the Constitution of the Presbyterian Theological Seminary of the Northwest be and is hereby so amended that the direction of the said Seminary — the right to determine the number of Directors and Professors, and to appoint the same, and all the powers which have heretofore been vested in the Synods, shall be and hereby are transferred to and vested in the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States, provided that this direction be accepted by the Assembly.
535. oldal - Jesus ; who, being in the form of God, thought it not robbery to be equal with God ; but made Himself of no reputation, and took upon Him the form of a servant, and was made in the likeness of man : and being found in fashion as a man, He humbled Himself, and became obedient unto death, even the death of the Cross.