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... present . Three meet- ings every day , lasting , with breaks for meals , from ten A.M. till twelve P.M. , and sometimes later , leave scant leisure for studying elsewhere than in the hearts and souls of men . If only his body will hold ...
... present . Three meet- ings every day , lasting , with breaks for meals , from ten A.M. till twelve P.M. , and sometimes later , leave scant leisure for studying elsewhere than in the hearts and souls of men . If only his body will hold ...
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... present time . Nevertheless , it is not at all a violently written book ; but it contains many statements which will not be allowed to pass unchallenged . Mr. Bryden's point of view may be thus summed up the war was regrettable , but ...
... present time . Nevertheless , it is not at all a violently written book ; but it contains many statements which will not be allowed to pass unchallenged . Mr. Bryden's point of view may be thus summed up the war was regrettable , but ...
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... present economical conditions , but capable , like similar beginnings in Western Europe , of a considerable extension . THE STATE AS HOUSE - LANDLORD AND RENTS HALF THE PRESENT FIGURE . IN the November number of the Review of Review's ...
... present economical conditions , but capable , like similar beginnings in Western Europe , of a considerable extension . THE STATE AS HOUSE - LANDLORD AND RENTS HALF THE PRESENT FIGURE . IN the November number of the Review of Review's ...
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... Present Discontents , " from the pen of Mr. Frederic Harrison . Mr. Harrison sees only one omen of good fortune in the present political situation , and that is the boom in Arbitration Treaties , which is due not to Ministries or ...
... Present Discontents , " from the pen of Mr. Frederic Harrison . Mr. Harrison sees only one omen of good fortune in the present political situation , and that is the boom in Arbitration Treaties , which is due not to Ministries or ...
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... presents to us . The most human trait in him appears to be the nervousness which , when he rose to deliver his Budget ... present Chancellor of the Exchequer , the dreadful , elderly young man whom Mr. Vivian has portrayed , the writer ...
... presents to us . The most human trait in him appears to be the nervousness which , when he rose to deliver his Budget ... present Chancellor of the Exchequer , the dreadful , elderly young man whom Mr. Vivian has portrayed , the writer ...
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Seite 254 - In this the children of God are manifest, and the children of the Devil: whosoever doeth not righteousness is not of God, neither he that loveth not his brother.
Seite 369 - That if thou shall confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shall believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shall be saved.
Seite 61 - ... for setting to work all such persons, married or unmarried, having no means to maintain them , and use no ordinary and daily trade of life to get their living by...
Seite 61 - ... to raise weekly or otherwise (by taxation of every inhabitant, parson, vicar and other, and of every occupier of lands, houses, tithes impropriate, propriations of tithes, coal-mines, or saleable underwoods in the said parish, in such competent sum and sums of money as they shall think fit...
Seite 369 - For ye shall go out with joy, And be led forth with peace: The mountains and the hills shall break forth before you into singing, And all the trees of the field shall clap their hands. Instead of the thorn shall come up the fir tree, And instead of the brier shall come up the myrtle tree: And it shall be to the Lord for a name, For an everlasting sign that shall not be cut off.
Seite 384 - I, the law hath provided two ways of obeying : the one to do that which I, in my conscience, do believe that I am bound to do, actively; and where I cannot obey actively, there I am willing to lie down, and to suffer what they shall do unto me.
Seite 371 - MELANCHOLY [1763 than old men ; they have more generous sentiments in every respect. I love the young dogs of this age : they have more wit and humour and knowledge of life than we had...
Seite 209 - But seek ye FIRST the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all other things shall be added unto you ? Dare you believe this promise or not ? I DARE : and will act accordingly, by God's assistance.
Seite 83 - Slowly the Bible of the race is writ, And not on paper leaves nor leaves of stone; Each age, each kindred, adds a verse to it, Texts of despair or hope, of joy or moan. While swings the sea, while mists the mountains shroud, While thunder's surges burst on cliffs of cloud, Still at the prophets
Seite 90 - To secure a larger combined influence for the Churches of Christ in all matters affecting the moral and social condition of the people, so as to promote the application of the law of Christ in every relation of human life.