Miscellanea: Comprising Reviews, Lectures, and Essays, on Historical, Theological, and Miscellaneous Subjects, Volume 2J. Murphy Company, 1894 - American essays |
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Page 369
... remarkable : their hatred of heresy , and their mortal aversion to witches . Wo to the bold man , who , during the good old days of Puritanism in New England dared to think for himself in matters of religion ; if , while enjoying this ...
... remarkable : their hatred of heresy , and their mortal aversion to witches . Wo to the bold man , who , during the good old days of Puritanism in New England dared to think for himself in matters of religion ; if , while enjoying this ...
Page 376
... remarkable a fancy to the early Yankees . Whether it was that there was some secret congeniality of feeling between the two , or that the evil one envied , and sought to mar , by his diabolical incantations , the extraordinary sanctity ...
... remarkable a fancy to the early Yankees . Whether it was that there was some secret congeniality of feeling between the two , or that the evil one envied , and sought to mar , by his diabolical incantations , the extraordinary sanctity ...
Page 407
... remarkable for this same tenderly reverent feeling towards the Virgin . Taking this wider view of the subject , he may perhaps be prepared to understand the sentiment ascribed to St. Francis di Girolamo , that " a person can hardly be ...
... remarkable for this same tenderly reverent feeling towards the Virgin . Taking this wider view of the subject , he may perhaps be prepared to understand the sentiment ascribed to St. Francis di Girolamo , that " a person can hardly be ...
Page 412
... remarkable passage from the Old Testament , in which the following words occur : " And all the congregation blessed the Lord God of their fathers , and bowed down their heads and worshiped the Lord and the king , ” ( David ) . This was ...
... remarkable passage from the Old Testament , in which the following words occur : " And all the congregation blessed the Lord God of their fathers , and bowed down their heads and worshiped the Lord and the king , ” ( David ) . This was ...
Page 419
... remarkable degree , these distinc- tive characteristics of primitive Christianity . All its institutions are emi- nently healing in their nature and influence . They are founded on so deep a knowledge of human nature ; they manifest so ...
... remarkable degree , these distinc- tive characteristics of primitive Christianity . All its institutions are emi- nently healing in their nature and influence . They are founded on so deep a knowledge of human nature ; they manifest so ...
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Page 567 - Because thou hast kept the word of my patience, I also will keep thee from the hour of temptation, which shall come upon all the world, to try them that dwell upon the earth.
Page 517 - Out of every corner of the woods and glens they came creeping forth upon their hands, for their legs could not bear them ; they looked like anatomies of death, they spake like ghosts crying out of their graves...
Page 370 - ... it is therefore ordered, that the said Mr. Williams shall depart out of this jurisdiction within six weeks now next ensuing ; which if he neglect to perform, it shall be lawful for the governor and two of the magistrates to send him to some place out of this jurisdiction, not to return any more without license from the court.
Page 517 - ... after, insomuch as the very carcasses they spared not to scrape out of their graves ; and if they found a plot of watercresses or shamrocks, there they flocked as to a feast for the time, yet not able long to continue there withal; that in short space there were none almost left, and a most populous and plentiful country suddenly left void of man and beast...
Page 423 - If a brother or sister be naked, and in lack of daily food, and one of you say unto them, Go in peace, be ye warmed and filled ; and yet ye give them not the things needful to the body; what doth it profit? Even so faith, if it have not works, is dead in itself.
Page 486 - Geneva, the seat and centre of Calvinism, the fountain-head from which the pure and living waters of our Scottish Zion flow, the earthly source, the pattern, the Rome of our Presbyterian doctrine and practice, has fallen lower from her own original doctrine and practice than ever Rome fell.
Page 375 - ... dropt sometimes out of the air, before sufficient spectators, into the hands of the afflicted, while the spectres were urging them to subscribe their covenant with death. Moreover, poisons to the standersby wholly...
Page 374 - And the children of Israel did secretly those things that were not right against the LORD their God, and they built them high places in all their cities, from the tower of the watchmen to the fenced city.
Page 502 - The school-boy whips his taxed top ; the beardless youth manages his taxed horse with a taxed bridle, on a taxed road ; and the dying Englishman, pouring his medicine, which has paid...
Page 418 - This is the stone which was rejected by you the builders, which is become the head of the corner ; neither is there salvation in any other. For there is no other name under heaven given to men whereby we must be saved.