New Englander and Yale Review, Volume 24Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight W.L. Kingsley, 1865 - United States |
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... , or the notion that the miraculous quality of such an event is merely rela- VOL . XXIV . 1 tive to human feeling and apprehension . This definition does the Christian Miracles, Rev Prof George P Fisher, Yale College.
... , or the notion that the miraculous quality of such an event is merely rela- VOL . XXIV . 1 tive to human feeling and apprehension . This definition does the Christian Miracles, Rev Prof George P Fisher, Yale College.
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... feeling and apprehension . This definition does not go beyond the etymology of the term . But an event which excites wonder in an extraordinary degree is not there- by constituted a miracle . The authority of Augustine has often been ...
... feeling and apprehension . This definition does not go beyond the etymology of the term . But an event which excites wonder in an extraordinary degree is not there- by constituted a miracle . The authority of Augustine has often been ...
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... feel- ings of Christ toward all in distress . Says Chastel , in his excellent Etudes Historiques , upon the Influence of Charity in the early Church , p . 30 , “ C'est parce que Jesus aimait que , tout en publiant la nouvelle du royaume ...
... feel- ings of Christ toward all in distress . Says Chastel , in his excellent Etudes Historiques , upon the Influence of Charity in the early Church , p . 30 , “ C'est parce que Jesus aimait que , tout en publiant la nouvelle du royaume ...
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... feel that they cannot be respectable without one or more persons at their court who can adorn them by the new refinement . The lead in this patronage of letters was taken , as we have already said , by Cosimo de ' Medici , the first ...
... feel that they cannot be respectable without one or more persons at their court who can adorn them by the new refinement . The lead in this patronage of letters was taken , as we have already said , by Cosimo de ' Medici , the first ...
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... feels the contrast between himself and his young pupils , becomes in- clined to ostentation , and fancies his ... feeling would have cured this defect , and given due balance to their judgments . Owing to this cause they looked down on ...
... feels the contrast between himself and his young pupils , becomes in- clined to ostentation , and fancies his ... feeling would have cured this defect , and given due balance to their judgments . Owing to this cause they looked down on ...
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Page 31 - But ye are not in the flesh, but in the Spirit, if so be that the Spirit of God dwell in you. Now, if any man have not the Spirit of Christ, he is none of His.
Page 180 - And I further declare and make known that such persons of suitable condition will be received into the armed service of the United States to garrison forts, positions, stations, and other places, and to man vessels of all sorts in said service. And upon this act, sincerely believed to be an act of justice, warranted by the Constitution upon* military necessity, I invoke the considerate judgment of mankind and the gracious favor of Almighty God.
Page 722 - And there shall come forth a rod out of the stem of Jesse, and a Branch shall grow out of his roots: and the spirit of the LORD shall rest upon him, the spirit of wisdom and understanding, the spirit of counsel and might, the spirit of knowledge and of the fear of the LORD...
Page 31 - He was taken from prison and from judgment: and who shall declare his generation? for he was cut off out of the land of the living: for the transgression of my people was he stricken...
Page 150 - For we that are in this tabernacle do groan, being burdened : not for that we would be unclothed, but clothed upon, that mortality might be swallowed up of life.
Page 704 - If it had not been the LORD who was on our side, when men rose up against us : 3 Then they had swallowed us up quick, when their wrath was kindled against us : 4 Then the waters had overwhelmed us, the stream had gone over our soul: 5 Then the proud waters had gone over our soul.
Page 259 - Ye know that the princes of the Gentiles exercise dominion over them, and they that are great exercise authority upon them. But it shall not be so among you: but whosoever will be great among you, let him be your minister; and whosoever will be chief among you, let him be your servant: even as the Son of man came not to be ministered unto, but to minister, and to give his life a ransom for many.
Page 19 - But I have greater witness than that of John : for the works which the Father hath given me to finish, the same works that I do, bear witness of me that the Father hath sent me.
Page 180 - States, in time of actual armed rebellion against the authority and government of the United States, and as a fit and necessary war measure for suppressing said rebellion, do, on this...
Page 153 - Either some Caesar or Napoleon will seize the reins of government with a strong hand, or your republic will be as fearfully plundered and laid waste by barbarians in the twentieth century as the Roman Empire was in the fifth; with this difference, that the Huns and Vandals who ravaged the Roman Empire came from without and that your Huns and Vandals will have been engendered within your own country by your own institutions.