The Christian Examiner, 74. kötetCrosby, Nichols, & Company, 1863 |
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67. oldal
... living words , who feel the symbolism of nature ; they but half articulate who speak only from custom and the dictionary . To many , their own vernacular is a dead language ; to all is it so , in whom words have not connected themselves ...
... living words , who feel the symbolism of nature ; they but half articulate who speak only from custom and the dictionary . To many , their own vernacular is a dead language ; to all is it so , in whom words have not connected themselves ...
78. oldal
... living in prosperity , he tells us that he looked into myriads of female faces in the great London thoroughfares , in the hope of finding his youthful and un- fortunate benefactress , Ann . " I now wish , " he adds at a later period ...
... living in prosperity , he tells us that he looked into myriads of female faces in the great London thoroughfares , in the hope of finding his youthful and un- fortunate benefactress , Ann . " I now wish , " he adds at a later period ...
104. oldal
... living and powerful , which are at work to guide the conscience , shape the convictions , and influence the destinies of the race . - - The Protestant Reformation was at first simply a protest , in the name of free conscience and ...
... living and powerful , which are at work to guide the conscience , shape the convictions , and influence the destinies of the race . - - The Protestant Reformation was at first simply a protest , in the name of free conscience and ...
119. oldal
... living . We pity them , we have pitied them , even while duty compelled us to unsheathe the sword against them ; and though so long as they confront us in arms our swords shall never be returned to their scabbards , we yet will gladly ...
... living . We pity them , we have pitied them , even while duty compelled us to unsheathe the sword against them ; and though so long as they confront us in arms our swords shall never be returned to their scabbards , we yet will gladly ...
137. oldal
... living way to Thee , have won A nearer access , up the difficult track Still pressing , on that rarer atmosphere , When low beneath us flits the cloudy rack , We see Thee drawn within a widening sphere Of glory , from us further ...
... living way to Thee , have won A nearer access , up the difficult track Still pressing , on that rarer atmosphere , When low beneath us flits the cloudy rack , We see Thee drawn within a widening sphere Of glory , from us further ...
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