The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 116Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1862 |
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Page 157
... causes will ever anticipate like effects . Isaiah thus read becomes , in truth , a very stern and terrible book . < And ... cause affording applicable knowledge " where Mr. Grote only indicated an unexplained effect , " I must think that ...
... causes will ever anticipate like effects . Isaiah thus read becomes , in truth , a very stern and terrible book . < And ... cause affording applicable knowledge " where Mr. Grote only indicated an unexplained effect , " I must think that ...
Page 234
... cause to put himself forth in the cause of God than I. I have had plentiful wages beforehand ; and I am sure I shall never earn the least mite . The Lord accept me in His Son , and give me to walk in the light , and give us to walk in ...
... cause to put himself forth in the cause of God than I. I have had plentiful wages beforehand ; and I am sure I shall never earn the least mite . The Lord accept me in His Son , and give me to walk in the light , and give us to walk in ...
Page 269
... cause is the cause of truth and honour ; and when your last hour comes , you will all feel what consolation it gives a man never to have flinched in the worst of times as I may say of you - or given way in the public service to selfish ...
... cause is the cause of truth and honour ; and when your last hour comes , you will all feel what consolation it gives a man never to have flinched in the worst of times as I may say of you - or given way in the public service to selfish ...
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