New Englander and Yale Review, Volume 1Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight W.L. Kingsley, 1843 |
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... respect to sound independent criticism on works of mere literature , and in respect to some questions of public policy and civil duty , the NEW ENG- LANDER may find something to say from time to time which shall not be unworthy of ...
... respect to sound independent criticism on works of mere literature , and in respect to some questions of public policy and civil duty , the NEW ENG- LANDER may find something to say from time to time which shall not be unworthy of ...
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... respect only to the acts or ex- ercises of the responsible soul , and that guilt is the demerit of a personal agent , incurred by his personal sin- fulness . Surely the fact that there is such a work as the Biblical Reper- tory already ...
... respect only to the acts or ex- ercises of the responsible soul , and that guilt is the demerit of a personal agent , incurred by his personal sin- fulness . Surely the fact that there is such a work as the Biblical Reper- tory already ...
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... respects , that which most effectually guards against all such abuses , is the best . That is a base government any ... respect the Christian sabbath . The govern ment cannot trifle with the religious ideas and sympathies of a Christian ...
... respects , that which most effectually guards against all such abuses , is the best . That is a base government any ... respect the Christian sabbath . The govern ment cannot trifle with the religious ideas and sympathies of a Christian ...
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... respect to the money which is enclosed in letters . If it did , it might reasona- bly indemnify itself , not by charg . ing so much extra for each bank note , without reference to its value , but by a per centage on the amount . Besides ...
... respect to the money which is enclosed in letters . If it did , it might reasona- bly indemnify itself , not by charg . ing so much extra for each bank note , without reference to its value , but by a per centage on the amount . Besides ...
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... respect to the morals of the community . 4. The demoralizing influences of the franking privilege , would be entirely removed by the introduc . tion of the new system . On this point we will not enlarge . Suffice it to say that all ...
... respect to the morals of the community . 4. The demoralizing influences of the franking privilege , would be entirely removed by the introduc . tion of the new system . On this point we will not enlarge . Suffice it to say that all ...
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Page 287 - I have commanded you, and lo ! I am with you alway, even to the end of the world.
Page 551 - I will declare thy name unto my brethren: in the midst of the congregation will I praise thee.
Page 245 - And from the time that the daily sacrifice shall be taken away, and the abomination that maketh desolate set up, there shall be a thousand two hundred and ninety days.
Page 481 - THE Lord hear thee in the day of trouble; the name of the God of Jacob defend thee; Send thee help from the sanctuary, and strengthen thee out of Zion...
Page 483 - From lightning and tempest ; from plague, pestilence, and famine ; from battle and murder, and from sudden death, Good Lord, deliver us.
Page 553 - Judge of all, and to the spirits of just men made perfect, and to Jesus the Mediator of the new covenant, and to the blood of sprinkling, that speaketh better things than that of Abel.
Page 241 - The first was like a lion, and had eagle's wings: I beheld till the wings thereof were plucked, and it was lifted up from the earth, and made stand upon the feet as a man, and a man's heart was given to it.
Page 292 - And whosoever shall give to drink unto one of these little ones, a cup of cold water only in the name of a disciple, verily I say unto you, he shall in no wise lose his reward.
Page 244 - And the fourth kingdom shall be strong as iron: forasmuch as iron breaketh in pieces and subdueth all things : and as iron that breaketh all these, shall it break in pieces and bruise.
Page 487 - ... have prayed for ; which promise he for his part will most surely keep and perform. Wherefore after this promise made by Christ...