The Christian Lawyer: Being a Portraiture of the Life and Character of William George BakerCarlton & Porter, 1859 - 320 oldal |
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... respect for authority , he had so strong a sense of jus- tice , and so nice a power of discrimination , that he was not carried away by his learning into blindly following precedents , but was able to appreciate them according to their ...
... respect for authority , he had so strong a sense of jus- tice , and so nice a power of discrimination , that he was not carried away by his learning into blindly following precedents , but was able to appreciate them according to their ...
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... respecting those who traveled under his charge , that while they rallied him for his nervous timidity , they felt obliged on his account to restrain their own reckless spirit of adventure . It was for this reason he preferred to travel ...
... respecting those who traveled under his charge , that while they rallied him for his nervous timidity , they felt obliged on his account to restrain their own reckless spirit of adventure . It was for this reason he preferred to travel ...
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... loud to please me . " Such is the record given by Mr. Baker respecting the external circumstances attending his first coming out publicly as an earnest seeker after salvation through Christ RELIGIOUS ELEMENT DEVELOPED . 79.
... loud to please me . " Such is the record given by Mr. Baker respecting the external circumstances attending his first coming out publicly as an earnest seeker after salvation through Christ RELIGIOUS ELEMENT DEVELOPED . 79.
81. oldal
... respecting that work which can be only truly known by the divine agent and the soul acted upon , must inevitably result in error of doctrine and evil in practice . That which cometh not with observation is unsat- isfying to human nature ...
... respecting that work which can be only truly known by the divine agent and the soul acted upon , must inevitably result in error of doctrine and evil in practice . That which cometh not with observation is unsat- isfying to human nature ...
114. oldal
... not so learned Christ . Respecting each other's mutual right of preference and choice , there was no effort made by either 114 THE CHRISTIAN LAWYER . CHAPTER VI MARRIAGE-HAPPY LIFE-BIRTH OF A CHILD-SAD AND SUD- DEN BEREAVEMENT.
... not so learned Christ . Respecting each other's mutual right of preference and choice , there was no effort made by either 114 THE CHRISTIAN LAWYER . CHAPTER VI MARRIAGE-HAPPY LIFE-BIRTH OF A CHILD-SAD AND SUD- DEN BEREAVEMENT.
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282. oldal - The God of Abraham praise, At whose supreme command From earth I rise — and seek the joys At his right hand ; I all on earth forsake, Its wisdom, fame and power, And him my only portion make, My shield and tower.
112. oldal - Blessing she is : God made her so ; And deeds of week-day holiness Fall from her noiseless as the snow ; Nor hath she ever chanced to know That aught were easier than to bless.
269. oldal - Thro' either babbling world of high and low; Whose life was work, whose language rife With rugged maxims hewn from life; Who never spoke against a foe...
311. oldal - Commit thy way unto the Lord; trust also in him ; and he shall bring it to pass. And he shall bring forth thy righteousness as the light, and thy judgment as the noonday.
287. oldal - He is gone who seem'd so great.— Gone ; but nothing can bereave him Of the force he made his own Being here, and we believe him Something far advanced in State, And that he wears a truer crown Than any wreath that man can weave him. Speak no more of his renown, Lay your earthly fancies down, And in the vast cathedral leave him. God accept him, Christ receive him.
112. oldal - I love her with a love as still As a broad river's peaceful might, Which, by high tower and lowly mill, Goes wandering at its own will, And yet doth ever flow aright. And, on its full, deep breast serene, Like quiet isles my duties lie ; It flows around them and between, And makes them fresh and fair and green, Sweet homes wherein to live and die.
7. oldal - THERE are no colours in the fairest sky So fair as these. The feather, whence the pen Was shaped that traced the lives of these good men, Dropped from an Angel's wing. With moistened eye We read of faith and purest charity In Statesman, Priest, and humble Citizen...
112. oldal - She is a woman : one in whom The spring-time of her childish years Hath never lost its fresh perfume, Though knowing well that life hath room For many blights and many tears.
10. oldal - O'er all victorious, Come, and reign over us, Ancient of days ! 2 Come, thou incarnate Word ! Gird on thy mighty sword ; Our prayer attend : Come, and thy people bless, And give thy word success ; Spirit of holiness ! On us descend.
111. oldal - Yet in herself she dwelleth not, Although no home were half so fair; No simplest duty is forgot, Life hath no dim and lowly spot That doth not in her sunshine share IV She doeth little kindnesses, Which most leave undone, or despise : For naught that sets one heart at ease, And giveth happiness or peace, Is low- esteemed in her eyes.