The Christian Reformer, Or, New Evangelical Miscellany, Band 12Sherwood, Neely and Jones, 1826 |
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... promote , Will finally receive a rich reward . Nor will th ' inestimable prize be lost To those who " suffer for their Master's sake ; " Tho ' persecution , loss of friends and goods , Tho ' poverty , imprisonment and death , May be ...
... promote , Will finally receive a rich reward . Nor will th ' inestimable prize be lost To those who " suffer for their Master's sake ; " Tho ' persecution , loss of friends and goods , Tho ' poverty , imprisonment and death , May be ...
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... promote the revival and success of the Unitarian cause among them with this view they have adopted the plan of week - evening lectures by ministers connected with the Associa- tion , which has been attended with more success than could ...
... promote the revival and success of the Unitarian cause among them with this view they have adopted the plan of week - evening lectures by ministers connected with the Associa- tion , which has been attended with more success than could ...
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... promote his own honour , separately from the solid benefit of his people . Let us now contemplate him as an historian . The first five books of the Old Testament are commonly ascribed to his pen and , though it must be admitted that ...
... promote his own honour , separately from the solid benefit of his people . Let us now contemplate him as an historian . The first five books of the Old Testament are commonly ascribed to his pen and , though it must be admitted that ...
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... promotion of a friendly feeling between them must be the inevitable consequence . The only combination which these institutions will give rise to , will be one in pursuit of useful and innocent information . Can it indeed be seriously ...
... promotion of a friendly feeling between them must be the inevitable consequence . The only combination which these institutions will give rise to , will be one in pursuit of useful and innocent information . Can it indeed be seriously ...
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... promotion of which Unitarians have entered into association , and constitute both a point of union and a centre of action . In conceiving the design of such an extensive and important Institution , it was , however , seen to be ...
... promotion of which Unitarians have entered into association , and constitute both a point of union and a centre of action . In conceiving the design of such an extensive and important Institution , it was , however , seen to be ...
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Seite 137 - THE groves were God's first temples. Ere man learned To hew the shaft, and lay the architrave, And spread the roof above them — ere he framed The lofty vault, to gather and roll back The sound of anthems ; in the darkling wood, Amid the cool and silence, he knelt down, And offered to the Mightiest solemn thanks And supplication.
Seite 137 - Father, Thy hand Hath reared these venerable columns. Thou Didst weave this verdant roof. Thou didst look down Upon the naked earth, and forthwith rose All these fair ranks of trees.
Seite 137 - Didst weave this verdant roof. Thou didst look down Upon the naked earth, and, forthwith, rose All these fair ranks of trees. They, in thy sun, Budded, and shook their green leaves in thy breeze, And shot towards heaven. The century-living crow, Whose birth was in their tops, grew old and died Among their branches, till, at last, they stood, As now they stand, massy, and tall, and dark, Fit shrine for humble worshipper to hold Communion with his Maker.
Seite 41 - Keep the sabbath day to sanctify it, as the LORD thy God hath commanded thee. Six days thou shalt labour, and do all thy work: But the seventh day is the sabbath of the LORD thy God: in it thou shalt not do any work, thou, nor thy son, nor thy daughter, nor thy manservant, nor thy maidservant, nor thine ox, nor thine ass, nor any of thy cattle, nor thy stranger that is within thy gates; that thy manservant and thy maidservant may rest as well as thou.
Seite 139 - God ! when Thou Dost scare the world with tempests, set on fire The heavens with falling thunderbolts, or fill, With all the waters of the firmament, The swift, dark whirlwind that uproots the woods And drowns the villages; when, at thy call, Uprises the great Deep and throws himself Upon the continent, and overwhelms Its...
Seite 41 - And remember that thou wast a servant in the land of Egypt, and that the Lord thy God brought thee out thence through a mighty hand and by a stretched out arm: therefore the Lord thy God commanded thee to keep the sabbath day.
Seite 43 - If thou turn away thy foot from the sabbath, From doing thy pleasure on my holy day ; And call the sabbath a delight, The holy of the Lord, honourable; And shalt honour him, not doing thine own ways, Nor finding thine own pleasure, nor speaking thine own words: Then shalt thou delight thyself in the Lord...
Seite 138 - The solitude. Thou art in the soft winds That run along the summit of these trees In music ; thou art in the cooler breath That from the inmost darkness of the place Comes, scarcely felt — the barky trunks, the ground, The fresh moist ground, are all instinct with thee.
Seite 343 - And he shall judge among the nations, and shall rebuke many people: and they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruninghooks: nation shall not lift up sword against nation neither shall they learn war any more.
Seite 63 - Blessed be the name of the Lord from this time forth and for evermore. From the rising of the sun unto the going down of the same the Lord's name is to be praised.