An Oration, Delivered in the German Reformed Church, Red-Hook, New-York, July 4th, 1826J. Seymour, 1826 - 15 oldal |
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8. oldal
... marked out for the Jews ? Certainly it was not a monarchy , for they passed 100 years before kings were known to them , and their introduction is marked as a sin . It was not an aristocracy of birth or wealth , for their laws were ...
... marked out for the Jews ? Certainly it was not a monarchy , for they passed 100 years before kings were known to them , and their introduction is marked as a sin . It was not an aristocracy of birth or wealth , for their laws were ...
12. oldal
... marked by ensanguined fields and the blasts of desolation , but by the comforts of civilization and the sweet charities of the gospel . We shall not be surrounded by the groans of dying warriors and the shrieks of widows , but by the ...
... marked by ensanguined fields and the blasts of desolation , but by the comforts of civilization and the sweet charities of the gospel . We shall not be surrounded by the groans of dying warriors and the shrieks of widows , but by the ...
8. oldal
... marked out for the Jews ? Certainly it was not a monarchy , for they passed 100 years before kings were known to them , and their introduction is marked as a sin . It was not an aristocracy of birth or wealth , for their laws were ...
... marked out for the Jews ? Certainly it was not a monarchy , for they passed 100 years before kings were known to them , and their introduction is marked as a sin . It was not an aristocracy of birth or wealth , for their laws were ...
12. oldal
... marked by ensanguined fields and the blasts of desolation , but by the comforts of civilization and the sweet charities of the gospel . We shall not be surrounded by the groans of dying war- riors and the shrieks of widows , but by the ...
... marked by ensanguined fields and the blasts of desolation , but by the comforts of civilization and the sweet charities of the gospel . We shall not be surrounded by the groans of dying war- riors and the shrieks of widows , but by the ...
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age of reason arch shall extend become a garden bliss is concentrated cause character children of men choir shall rest CHOULES Christians circumstances then occasioned civil government Collective bodies common crimes lose comprised their religious consti course of empire Court of Chancery debases and polutes decks the spangled delineate the prospect eminence and behold empire empire of China fairest Freedom hath opened Freemen globe gospel distinctly asserts happy land igno imposter Mahomet J. K. Hall JOHN DUBOIS Judea king kingcraft and shield ling the horizon MICHIGAN monarchy nations noblest once his blessing Pentateuch perceive that earth pole to pole polity prejudice is subdued presents no portion rect our notice Republic strictly analogous SHUFELDT slavery spangled banner subject of civil Surrounded sweet sweet charities teeming hamlets Theocracy throne can declare tribes and tongues UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN western window look wilderness wisdom wrath zuma,and the myriads
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10. oldal - Westward the course of empire takes its way; The four first acts already past, A fifth shall close the drama with the day : Time's noblest offspring is the last.
14. oldal - Therefore thy gates shall be open continually; they shall not be shut day nor night; that men may bring unto thee the forces of the gentiles, and that their kings may be brought. For the nation and kingdom that will not serve thee shall perish; yea, those nations shall be utterly wasted.
8. oldal - Nevertheless the people refused to obey the voice of Samuel, and they said nay but we will have a king over us, that we may be like all the nations, and that our king may judge us, and go out before us and fight our battles.
14. oldal - He wishes to embrace the faithful and true of heart of every kind, all those who 'work good,' whether Jew or Greek — all that are obedient to that measure of the truth which has been revealed to them, however small it may be, — those who 'do by nature the things of the Law,' who 'do justice, and love mercy, and walk humbly with their God,' according to the light vouchsafed to them. Who or how many there may be, such as these, among the heathen, we are utterly unable to judge : God knoweth. The...
10. oldal - ... minds to heaven ; if there is a scene calculated to bring down the heavenly host to earth, it is that which portrays in anticipation the final triumph of the " Gospel of the grace of God :" yes, the Gospel must ultimately and universally triumph ! Well may we exclaim, what an object is this ! It is the fairest scene that the pencil of heaven, dipt in the colours of its own rainbow, can delineate ; and even the great voice issuing from the eternal throne, c'an utter nothing more exhilarating and...