The British Critic, Quarterly Theological Review, and Ecclesiastical Record, 16. kötetC. & J. Rivington, and J. Mawman, 1834 |
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... mind forsook him . He was proceeding in his dis- course with much " fluency and enlargement , " when , suddenly , he lost all recollection of his subject , and was compelled to bring the sermon to an abrupt conclusion . All this while ...
... mind forsook him . He was proceeding in his dis- course with much " fluency and enlargement , " when , suddenly , he lost all recollection of his subject , and was compelled to bring the sermon to an abrupt conclusion . All this while ...
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... mind . At last , however , he became dissatisfied with the system of his new friends ; tendered his resignation to the authorities of the circuit ; returned as a private member to the old Wesleyan connection ; and in 1812 was re ...
... mind . At last , however , he became dissatisfied with the system of his new friends ; tendered his resignation to the authorities of the circuit ; returned as a private member to the old Wesleyan connection ; and in 1812 was re ...
11. oldal
... mind above that of sense ; whether it be the stoicism of an Attic school , or the stoicism of a North American wilderness . Ambi- tion , too , and Pride , and Egotism in all its various types and dis- guises , have likewise done much to ...
... mind above that of sense ; whether it be the stoicism of an Attic school , or the stoicism of a North American wilderness . Ambi- tion , too , and Pride , and Egotism in all its various types and dis- guises , have likewise done much to ...
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... mind had stood erect in the midst of a deluge of calamity -the man whose genius had dissipated to the winds the onset of nearly all the combined strength of Europe - the man , too , who could defy the worst extremities of physical ...
... mind had stood erect in the midst of a deluge of calamity -the man whose genius had dissipated to the winds the onset of nearly all the combined strength of Europe - the man , too , who could defy the worst extremities of physical ...
11. oldal
... are all reflected , with full orb , from the mind of Richard Watson . For instance , he contended earnestly for the full , distinct , infallible , testimony of the Spirit of God , with the spirits of 10 Life and Writings of the.
... are all reflected , with full orb , from the mind of Richard Watson . For instance , he contended earnestly for the full , distinct , infallible , testimony of the Spirit of God , with the spirits of 10 Life and Writings of the.
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408. oldal - Alas! they had been friends in youth; But whispering tongues can poison truth; And constancy lives in realms above; And life is thorny; and youth is vain; And to be wroth with one we love Doth work like madness in the brain.
402. oldal - I pass, like night, from land to land; I have strange power of speech; That moment that his face I see, I know the man that must hear me: To him my tale I teach.
403. oldal - With throats unslaked, with black lips baked, We could nor laugh nor wail; Through utter drought all dumb we stood! I bit my arm, I sucked the blood, And cried, "A sail! a sail!
405. oldal - O happy living things ! no tongue Their beauty might declare: A spring of love gushed from my heart, And I blessed them unaware : Sure my kind saint took pity on me, And I blessed them unaware.
410. oldal - To lift the smothering weight from off my breast? It were a vain endeavour, Though I should gaze for ever On that green light that lingers in the west: I may not hope from outward forms to win The passion and the life, whose fountains are within.
98. oldal - But he that received the seed into stony places, the same is he that heareth the word, and anon with joy receiveth it ; yet hath he not root in himself, but dureth for a while ; for when tribulation or persecution ariseth because of the word, by and by he is offended.
394. oldal - For a multitude of causes unknown to former times are now acting with a combined force to blunt the discriminating powers of the mind; and unfitting it for all voluntary exertion to reduce it to a state of almost savage torpor. The most effective of these causes are the great national events which are daily taking place, and the increasing accumulation of men in cities, where the uniformity of their occupations produces a craving for extraordinary incident which the rapid communication of intelligence...
74. oldal - The earth was without form, and void; and darkness was on the face of the deep.
406. oldal - He prayeth well, who loveth well Both man and bird and beast. He prayeth best, who loveth best All things both great and small; For the dear God who loveth us, He made and loveth all.
410. oldal - To the poor loveless ever-anxious crowd, Ah ! from the soul itself must issue forth A light, a glory, a fair luminous cloud Enveloping the Earth — And from the soul itself must there be sent A sweet and potent voice, of its own birth, Of all sweet sounds the life and element ! v.