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... believe , that none but the members of the two tribes were delivered from captivity ; and we cannot admit that the decrees were restricted to the Persian possessions in the Baby- lonian empire , because in both the word is in the plural ...
... believe , that none but the members of the two tribes were delivered from captivity ; and we cannot admit that the decrees were restricted to the Persian possessions in the Baby- lonian empire , because in both the word is in the plural ...
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... believe our Lord to have been the real son of Joseph , and who lay the main stress on the resurrection rather than on the crucifixion . " Meantime , in philosophy , he was a decided Trinitarian , of the school of Plato . The manner also ...
... believe our Lord to have been the real son of Joseph , and who lay the main stress on the resurrection rather than on the crucifixion . " Meantime , in philosophy , he was a decided Trinitarian , of the school of Plato . The manner also ...
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... Patriot . Your heart must believe , that the good of the whole is the greatest possible good of each individual : that therefore it is your duty to be just , because it is your interest . 28 The Literary Remains of Coleridge .
... Patriot . Your heart must believe , that the good of the whole is the greatest possible good of each individual : that therefore it is your duty to be just , because it is your interest . 28 The Literary Remains of Coleridge .
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... believe this - for it is not true ; yet you cannot be a Patriot unless you do believe it . How shall we reconcile this apparent contradiction ? You must give up your sen- suality , and your philosophy , the pimp of your sensuality ; you ...
... believe this - for it is not true ; yet you cannot be a Patriot unless you do believe it . How shall we reconcile this apparent contradiction ? You must give up your sen- suality , and your philosophy , the pimp of your sensuality ; you ...
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... Believe me , to pray with all your heart and strength , with the reason and the will , to believe vividly that God will listen to your voice through Christ , and verily do the thing he pleaseth thereupon - this is the last , the ...
... Believe me , to pray with all your heart and strength , with the reason and the will , to believe vividly that God will listen to your voice through Christ , and verily do the thing he pleaseth thereupon - this is the last , the ...
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Page 38 - Though I should gaze for ever On that green light that lingers in the west: I may not hope from outward forms to win The passion and the life, whose fountains are within.
Page 336 - MOST merciful God, who, according to the multitude of thy mercies, dost so put away the sins of those who truly repent, that thou rememberest them no more ; Open thine eye of mercy upon this thy servant, who most earnestly desireth pardon and forgiveness. Renew in him, most loving Father, whatsoever hath been decayed by the fraud and malice of the devil, or by his own carnal will and frailness...
Page 38 - O Lady ! we receive but what we give, And in our life alone does Nature live; Ours is her wedding-garment, ours her shroud ! And would we aught behold, of higher worth, Than that inanimate cold world allowed To the poor loveless ever-anxious crowd, Ah ! from the soul itself must issue forth A light, a glory, a fair luminous cloud Enveloping the Earth...
Page 29 - ERE on my bed my limbs I lay, It hath not been my use to pray With moving lips or bended knees ; But silently, by slow degrees, My spirit I to Love compose, In humble trust mine eyelids close, With reverential resignation, No wish conceived, no thought exprest, Only a sense of supplication ; A sense o'er all my soul imprest That I am weak, yet not unblest, Since in me, round me, everywhere Eternal strength and wisdom are.
Page 92 - Only let your conversation be as it becometh the gospel of Christ : that whether I come and see you, or else be absent, I may hear of your affairs, that ye stand fast in one spirit, with one mind striving together for the faith of the gospel...
Page 133 - A land of beauty, virtue, valor, truth, Time-tutored age, and love-exalted youth : The wandering mariner, whose eye explores The wealthiest isles, the most enchanting shores, Views not a realm so bountiful and fair, Nor breathes the spirit of a purer air. In every clime, the...
Page 129 - The world was sad ! — the garden was a wild ! And man, the hermit, sigh'd — till woman smiled...
Page 93 - For as the body is one, and hath many members, and all the members of that one body, being many, are one body: so also is Christ. For by one Spirit are we all baptized into one body, whether we be Jews or Gentiles, whether we be bond or free; and have been all made to drink into one Spirit.
Page 135 - His name hath perished from the earth, This truth survives alone : — That joy and grief, and hope and fear, Alternate triumphed in his breast ; His bliss and woe, — a smile, a tear ! Oblivion hides the rest. The bounding pulse, the languid limb, The changing spirits...
Page 135 - The changing spirits' rise and fall, We know that these were felt by him, For these are felt by all. He suffered, — but his pangs are o'er ; Enjoyed,— but his delights are fled ; Had friends, — his friends are now no more ; And foes, — his foes are dead. He...