The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and advocate1859 |
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... mind clear ; how stoutly he refused the calls of society and the pleasures of conversation , in order that he might attend his church - his own journal tells us . And if we consider the melancholy in which he lived , his deep anxiety on ...
... mind clear ; how stoutly he refused the calls of society and the pleasures of conversation , in order that he might attend his church - his own journal tells us . And if we consider the melancholy in which he lived , his deep anxiety on ...
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... mind , what they eat . For my part , I mind my belly very studiously and very carefully . " So he ate ravenously , and with a voracious relish . If a friend asked him to a plain dinner , he was displeased ; when his printer gave him a ...
... mind , what they eat . For my part , I mind my belly very studiously and very carefully . " So he ate ravenously , and with a voracious relish . If a friend asked him to a plain dinner , he was displeased ; when his printer gave him a ...
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... mind during the last year of his life . It was in the year 1783 that he was struck with paralysis ; the attack occurred about four in the morning ; he arose , and composed in his mind a prayer in Latin to the Almighty , that however ...
... mind during the last year of his life . It was in the year 1783 that he was struck with paralysis ; the attack occurred about four in the morning ; he arose , and composed in his mind a prayer in Latin to the Almighty , that however ...
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... mind so thoughtful and so unsatisfied , there should have remained an overhanging apprehension which clouded all the pleasures of life . Only in his last year , when he was describing his misery , and that he had never passed a day ...
... mind so thoughtful and so unsatisfied , there should have remained an overhanging apprehension which clouded all the pleasures of life . Only in his last year , when he was describing his misery , and that he had never passed a day ...
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... mind , it is evident that it was not from Mr. Latrobe that the impulse came which led to the decisive change . That a great change came upon Dr. Johnson during the concluding part of his last illness , we have evidence which it is ...
... mind , it is evident that it was not from Mr. Latrobe that the impulse came which led to the decisive change . That a great change came upon Dr. Johnson during the concluding part of his last illness , we have evidence which it is ...
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Page 110 - And we know that the Son of God is come, and hath given us an understanding, that we may know him that is true ; and we are in him that is true, even in his Son Jesus Christ. This is the true God, and eternal life.
Page 587 - Therefore we are buried with him by baptism into death: that like as Christ was raised up from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of life. For if we have been planted together in the likeness of his death, we shall be also in the likeness of his resurrection...
Page 167 - Where no misgiving is, rely Upon the genial sense of youth; Glad hearts, without reproach or blot, Who do thy work and know it not: Oh!
Page 431 - And they said among themselves, "Who shall roll us away the stone from the door of the sepulchre?
Page 180 - And they shall go forth, and look upon the carcases of the men that have transgressed against me : for their worm shall not die, neither shall their fire be quenched ; and they shall be an abhorring unto all flesh.
Page 361 - For I will pour water upon him that is thirsty, and floods upon the dry ground: I will pour my spirit upon thy seed, and my blessing upon thine offspring: And they shall spring up as among the grass, as willows by the water courses.
Page 855 - Then I heard one saint speaking, and another saint said unto that certain saint which spake, "How long shall be the vision concerning the daily sacrifice, and the transgression of desolation, to give both the sanctuary and the host to be trodden under foot?" And he said unto me, "Unto two thousand and three hundred days; then shall the sanctuary be cleansed.
Page 3 - When I kept silence, my bones waxed old through my roaring all the day long. For day and night thy hand was heavy upon me: my moisture is turned into the drought of summer.
Page 588 - If the LORD were pleased to kill us, he would not have received a burnt offering and a meat offering at our hands, neither would he have shewed us all these things, nor would as at this time have told us such things as these.
Page 240 - And the eye cannot say unto the hand, I have no need of thee ; nor again, the head to the feet, I have no need of you. Nay, much more those members of the body, which seem to be more feeble, are necessary...