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... prove the Scriptures a cunningly devised fable - must confute and overthrow the overwhelming amount of evidence which attests their Divine origin , before they can prove the truth of their speculations . 2nd . The universal instincts of ...
... prove the Scriptures a cunningly devised fable - must confute and overthrow the overwhelming amount of evidence which attests their Divine origin , before they can prove the truth of their speculations . 2nd . The universal instincts of ...
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... proved to be a boy . " The nurse , " says Cellini , in his autobiography , " took it to my father , observing , ' I here bring you a fine present which you little expect . ' My father , who was of a philosophical disposition , said ...
... proved to be a boy . " The nurse , " says Cellini , in his autobiography , " took it to my father , observing , ' I here bring you a fine present which you little expect . ' My father , who was of a philosophical disposition , said ...
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... prove that what reason and revelation teach as to the agency of Divine Providence , is yet further confirmed by an appeal to fact . Events which seem most trivial are made to work out the most momentous results , and what men blinded by ...
... prove that what reason and revelation teach as to the agency of Divine Providence , is yet further confirmed by an appeal to fact . Events which seem most trivial are made to work out the most momentous results , and what men blinded by ...
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... proved to be himself . His brain fired with the spirits he had drunk , he was dancing about the deck like a maniac , when his hat flew overboard . He was just springing over the ship's side after it , when one of his comrades caught him ...
... proved to be himself . His brain fired with the spirits he had drunk , he was dancing about the deck like a maniac , when his hat flew overboard . He was just springing over the ship's side after it , when one of his comrades caught him ...
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... proved to be about forty feet , somewhat stunned Wilson ; but he soon recovered , called to the boy to follow his example , and catching him in his arms when he made the leap . They set out together for Tranquebar , the nearest neu ...
... proved to be about forty feet , somewhat stunned Wilson ; but he soon recovered , called to the boy to follow his example , and catching him in his arms when he made the leap . They set out together for Tranquebar , the nearest neu ...
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Page 189 - Oh blameless Bethel! to relieve thy breast? When the loose mountain trembles from on high, Shall gravitation cease, if you go by? Or some old temple, nodding to its fall, For Chartres' head reserve the hanging wall?
Page 157 - Although the fig tree shall not blossom, neither shall fruit be in the vines; the labour of the olive shall fail, and the fields shall yield no meat; the flock shall be cut off from the fold, and there shall be no herd in the stalls: 18 Yet I will rejoice in the LORD, I will joy in the God of my salvation.
Page 25 - Besides, another time, being in the field with one of my companions, it chanced that an adder passed over the highway ; so I, having a stick in...
Page 75 - For the eyes of the LORD run to and fro throughout the whole earth, to show himself strong in the behalf of them whose heart is perfect toward him.
Page 189 - Eternal Cause Prone for his favourites to reverse his laws? Shall burning .ZEtna, if a sage requires, Forget to thunder, and recall her fires ? On air or sea new motions be impress'd, O blameless Bethel! to relieve thy breast? When the loose mountain trembles from on high, Shall gravitation cease, if you go by? Or some old temple, nodding to its fall, For Chartres...
Page 75 - Behold, the eye of the LORD is upon them that fear him, Upon them that hope in his mercy ; To deliver their soul from death, And to keep them alive in famine.
Page 74 - ... proper word, that the mark was put on when the door was open and flat against the wall, and thereby came on the inside when we shut it at night, and the destroying angel passed by it...
Page 72 - There were but two foreigners in the convention, Anacharsis Cloots and myself. We were both put out of the convention by the same vote, arrested by the same order, and carried to. prison together the same night. He was taken to the guillotine, and I was again left. Joel Barlow was with us when we went to prison. Joseph...
Page 153 - A clergyman had come to this city from a short distance in the country, and was sleeping at an inn, when he dreamed of seeing a fire, and one of his children in the midst of it. He awoke with the impression, and instantly left town on his return home. When he arrived within sight of his house, he found it on fire, and got there in time to assist in saving one of his children who, in the alarm and confusion, had been left in a situation of danger.
Page 26 - I, with others, were drawn out to go to such a place to besiege it ; but when I was just ready to go, one of the company desired to go in my room : to which, when I had consented, he took my place; and coming to the siege, as he stood sentinel, he was shot in the head with a musket bullet, and died. Here, as I said, were judgments and mercy, but neither of them did awaken my soul to righteousness ; wherefore I sinned still, and grew more and more rebellious against God, and careless of my own salvation.