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... truth in her fairest form descended from heaven , sustained the combined attack of all the powers of evil , and by her own inherent vigor spoiled principalities and powers and went on conquering and to conquer . Such a period was the ...
... truth in her fairest form descended from heaven , sustained the combined attack of all the powers of evil , and by her own inherent vigor spoiled principalities and powers and went on conquering and to conquer . Such a period was the ...
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... truth makes men free . And to leap over the bridge that spanned the dark and boisterous waters that rolled between , one of those dreary intervals that ever and anon occur in history , and which constituted in itself a dark age , when ...
... truth makes men free . And to leap over the bridge that spanned the dark and boisterous waters that rolled between , one of those dreary intervals that ever and anon occur in history , and which constituted in itself a dark age , when ...
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... truth than could be found at any preceding period , and , notwithstanding all opposing tendencies , it is spreading , and will spread . Despotism , which robs man of his rights , and obstructs the progress of God's truth , is losing its ...
... truth than could be found at any preceding period , and , notwithstanding all opposing tendencies , it is spreading , and will spread . Despotism , which robs man of his rights , and obstructs the progress of God's truth , is losing its ...
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... truth , but it is sadly divided and scattered . What is wanting is the strength of union , the concentration of those energies in defending the citadel and making inroads on the enemy , which are spent on the defence of comparatively ...
... truth , but it is sadly divided and scattered . What is wanting is the strength of union , the concentration of those energies in defending the citadel and making inroads on the enemy , which are spent on the defence of comparatively ...
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... truth and whom the truth has made free , those who having believed do enter into rest , to arouse themselves for the two - fold object of meeting infidelity at its various points and combatting its diversified forms , and of presenting ...
... truth and whom the truth has made free , those who having believed do enter into rest , to arouse themselves for the two - fold object of meeting infidelity at its various points and combatting its diversified forms , and of presenting ...
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Page 430 - But I tell you of a truth, many widows were in Israel in the days of Elias, when the heaven was shut up three years and six months, when great famine was throughout all the land; but unto none of them was Elias sent, save unto Sarepta, a city of Sidon, unto a woman that was a widow. And many lepers were in Israel in the time of Eliseus the prophet; and none of them was cleansed, saving Naaman the Syrian.
Page 180 - A certain man went down from Jerusalem to Jericho, and fell among thieves, which stripped him of his raiment, and wounded him, and departed, leaving him half dead.
Page 262 - He looks abroad into the varied field Of nature, and though poor perhaps, compared With those whose mansions glitter in his sight, Calls the delightful scenery all his own. His are the mountains, and the valleys his, And the resplendent rivers. His to enjoy With a propriety that none can feel, But who, with filial confidence inspired, Can lift to heaven an unpresumptuons eye, 'And smiling say —
Page 325 - His going forth is from the end of the heaven, And his circuit unto the ends of it : And there is nothing hid from the heat thereof.
Page 101 - Thou visitest the earth, and waterest it; thou greatly enrichest it with the river of God, which is full of water: thou preparest them corn when thou hast so provided for it.
Page 265 - The various modes of worship, which prevailed in the Roman world, were all considered by the people, as equally true; by the philosopher, as equally false; and by the magistrate, as equally useful.
Page 348 - Here we may reign secure: and in my choice. To reign is worth ambition, though in hell ; Better to reign in hell than serve in heaven.
Page 340 - ... in the entrance of philosophy, when the second causes, which are next unto the senses, do offer themselves to the mind of man, if it dwell and stay there, it may induce some oblivion of the highest cause; but when a man passeth on...
Page 71 - Standing on the bare ground, — my head bathed by the blithe air, and uplifted into infinite space, -~ all mean egotism vanishes. I become a transparent eye-ball; I am nothing; I see all; the currents of the Universal Being circulate through me ; I am part or parcel of God.
Page 111 - And God made two great lights; the greater light to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the night: he made the stars also.