The New Englander, Volume 2A.H. Maltby, 1844 - Criticism |
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... principles of algebra , at the same time proposing a new and rigorous demonstration of his But in 1801 , he gave a more brilliant display of his powers in his Disquisitiones Arithmeticæ ; a work full of the most refined mathemati- cal ...
... principles of algebra , at the same time proposing a new and rigorous demonstration of his But in 1801 , he gave a more brilliant display of his powers in his Disquisitiones Arithmeticæ ; a work full of the most refined mathemati- cal ...
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... principles - for to a certain extent , the veriest slave can inquire for the reason of things -he asks , " Why is this ? Is there not enough for all ? And if I obey the law and work hard , have I not a right to live ? This earth was ...
... principles - for to a certain extent , the veriest slave can inquire for the reason of things -he asks , " Why is this ? Is there not enough for all ? And if I obey the law and work hard , have I not a right to live ? This earth was ...
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... principles upon which England should be governed , al- though they would differ widely re- specting the particular measures which should be adopted . But our business is with the Past and Present . No What are called the popular ten ...
... principles upon which England should be governed , al- though they would differ widely re- specting the particular measures which should be adopted . But our business is with the Past and Present . No What are called the popular ten ...
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... principles ; and let the thin rind of habit be once broken and seen to be thin , and then - look to France now gone fifty years ! What will all parchments , laws , constitu- tions , royalty , manors and manor- houses avail you then ...
... principles ; and let the thin rind of habit be once broken and seen to be thin , and then - look to France now gone fifty years ! What will all parchments , laws , constitu- tions , royalty , manors and manor- houses avail you then ...
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... principle of church independency as one of the safeguards of their religious liberty , their bulwark against the ... principles they have always pro- claimed , and consistently exempli- fied . " 66 " That wretched doctrine of the ...
... principle of church independency as one of the safeguards of their religious liberty , their bulwark against the ... principles they have always pro- claimed , and consistently exempli- fied . " 66 " That wretched doctrine of the ...
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Page 410 - For in Christ Jesus neither circumcision availeth any thing, nor uncircumcision ; but faith which worketh by love.
Page 217 - Then the fire of the Lord fell and consumed the burnt sacrifice and the wood and the stones and the dust, and licked up the water that was in the trench. And when all the people saw it they fell on their faces and they said, "The Lord, he is the God; the Lord, he is the God.
Page 277 - Whosoever, through his private judgment, willingly and purposely, doth openly break the Traditions and Ceremonies of the Church, which be not repugnant to the Word of God, and be ordained and approved by common authority, ought to be rebuked openly...
Page 136 - Who gave you this Name ? Answer. My Godfathers and Godmothers in my Baptism ; wherein I was made a member of Christ, the child of God, and an inheritor of the kingdom of heaven.
Page 540 - Tis Greece, but living Greece no more! So coldly sweet, so deadly fair, We start, for soul is wanting there.
Page 410 - Bring no more vain oblations; incense is an abomination unto me; the new moons and sabbaths, the calling of assemblies, I cannot away with; it is iniquity, even the solemn meeting.
Page 275 - We yield thee hearty thanks, most merciful Father, that it hath pleased thee to regenerate this infant with thy Holy Spirit, to receive him for thine own child by adoption, and to incorporate him into thy Holy Church.
Page 278 - HOLY Scripture containeth all things necessary to salvation : so that whatsoever is not read therein, nor may be proved thereby, is not to be required of any man, that it should be believed as an Article of the Faith, or be thought requisite or necessary to salvation.
Page 414 - And as they went on their way, they came unto a certain water; and the eunuch said, See, here is water; what doth hinder me to be baptized? And Philip said, If thou believest with all thine heart, thou mayest. And he answered and said, I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God.
Page 169 - And as many as walk according to this rule, peace be on them, and mercy, and upon the Israel of God.