The Dublin Review, Том 38Nicholas Patrick Wiseman Tablet Publishing Company, 1855 |
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... perhaps his crimes , we are no enthusiastic eulogists of him , but his rule was received by the great body of his countrymen , and is recognized by the greatest writers of our own , or any other age , as on the whole salutary and just ...
... perhaps his crimes , we are no enthusiastic eulogists of him , but his rule was received by the great body of his countrymen , and is recognized by the greatest writers of our own , or any other age , as on the whole salutary and just ...
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... perhaps he might succeed against the son . Pietro was not in league with the invader . Savonarola was . His fellow - citizens supposed precisely the reverse . They did not know his secret communications with the French invader . He ...
... perhaps he might succeed against the son . Pietro was not in league with the invader . Savonarola was . His fellow - citizens supposed precisely the reverse . They did not know his secret communications with the French invader . He ...
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... perhaps it would be convenient to give a brief resumé of what was attempted in that paper , and it will appear how fully most of our positions are sustained by the subsequent investigations of Miss Strickland , which , though they have ...
... perhaps it would be convenient to give a brief resumé of what was attempted in that paper , and it will appear how fully most of our positions are sustained by the subsequent investigations of Miss Strickland , which , though they have ...
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... perhaps death ; and give all the support and countenance he could to such designs , without committing those who sent him , and it is on the authority of such a man as that , and of the still more guilty , and still less trustworthy ...
... perhaps death ; and give all the support and countenance he could to such designs , without committing those who sent him , and it is on the authority of such a man as that , and of the still more guilty , and still less trustworthy ...
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... perhaps , and in all likelihood , too familiar . We pass over the never - ending quarrels and reconciliations of Mary and her husband , his wearisome sea saw of repent- ance and relapse , and his final abandonment to the mean- est and ...
... perhaps , and in all likelihood , too familiar . We pass over the never - ending quarrels and reconciliations of Mary and her husband , his wearisome sea saw of repent- ance and relapse , and his final abandonment to the mean- est and ...
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Стр. 397 - But in the days of the voice of the seventh angel, when he shall begin to sound, the mystery of God should be finished, as he hath declared to his servants the prophets.
Стр. 227 - If you aim at a Scottish Presbytery, it agreeth as well with monarchy as God and the devil. Then Jack, and Tom, and Will, and Dick, shall meet, and at their pleasure censure me and my council, and all our proceedings ; then Will shall stand up and say, It must be thus ; then Dick shall reply, Nay, marry, but we will have it thus.
Стр. 469 - They are like unto children sitting in the market-place, and calling one to another, and saying, "We have piped unto you, and ye have not danced ; we have mourned to you, and ye have not wept.
Стр. 221 - The efficacy of baptism is not tied to that moment of time wherein it is administered; yet notwithstanding, by the right use of this ordinance, the grace promised is not only offered, but really exhibited and conferred by the Holy Ghost, to such (whether of age or infants) as that grace belongeth unto, according to the counsel of God's own will, in his appointed time.
Стр. 263 - And thou, too, whosoe'er thou art, That readest this brief psalm, As one by one thy hopes depart, Be resolute and calm. O fear not in a world like this, And thou shalt know ere long, Know how sublime a thing it is To suffer and be strong.
Стр. 231 - Never was there a jar or discord between genuine sentiment and sound policy. Never, no, never, did Nature say one thing and Wisdom say another. Nor are sentiments of elevation in themselves turgid and unnatural. Nature is never more truly herself than in her grandest forms.
Стр. 340 - that no tallage or aid shall be taken or levied, by us or our heirs, in our realm, without the good will and assent of archbishops, bishops, earls, barons, knights, burgesses, and other freemen of the land.
Стр. 469 - Whereunto then shall I liken the men of this generation? and to what are they like? 32 They are like unto children sitting in the marketplace, and calling one to another, and saying, We have piped unto you, and ye have not danced; we have mourned to you, and ye have not wept. 33 For John the Baptist came neither eating bread nor drinking wine; and ye say, He hath a devil.
Стр. 406 - What do they expect them to do at home ? If you ask, they would answer, sew and cook. They expect them to do this, and this only, contentedly, regularly, uncomplainingly, all their lives long, as if they had no germs of faculties for anything else — a doctrine as unreasonable to hold, as it would be that the fathers have no faculties but for eating what their daughters cook, or for wearing what they sew.
Стр. 222 - Worthy receivers, outwardly partaking of the visible elements in this sacrament, do then also inwardly by faith, really and indeed, yet not carnally and corporally, but spiritually, receive and feed upon Christ crucified, and all benefits of His death : the body and blood of Christ being then not corporally or carnally in, with, or under the bread and wine; yet as really, but spiritually, present to the faith of believers in that ordinance, as the elements themselves are to their outward senses.