Playford's Soham Magazine, and Friendly Monitor1847 |
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... sound principle and religious belief through the land , poisons , on the other , the pure foun- tain of truth with the deadly weeds of infidelity and vice . It is no libel , except so far as truth may be a libel , to say , that a large ...
... sound principle and religious belief through the land , poisons , on the other , the pure foun- tain of truth with the deadly weeds of infidelity and vice . It is no libel , except so far as truth may be a libel , to say , that a large ...
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... sound and solid acquirement . This constitution of mind is not desirable ; as it is mostly the indicator of a restlessness , which can never dig long enough to reach the ore ; if it be done at all , it must be by explosion : a sort of ...
... sound and solid acquirement . This constitution of mind is not desirable ; as it is mostly the indicator of a restlessness , which can never dig long enough to reach the ore ; if it be done at all , it must be by explosion : a sort of ...
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... sound box on the ear for his information , but recollecting that he was an intelligent lad , accom- panied him to the hen coop with a lantern ; where he saw a fowl lying on its side . He took it out , and placed it on the capstan , and ...
... sound box on the ear for his information , but recollecting that he was an intelligent lad , accom- panied him to the hen coop with a lantern ; where he saw a fowl lying on its side . He took it out , and placed it on the capstan , and ...
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... sound travels from 1130 to 1142 feet per second . In water , sound passes at the rate of 4708 feet per second . A bell , sounded under water may be heard under water at 1200 feet distance . Sounds are distinct at twice the distance on ...
... sound travels from 1130 to 1142 feet per second . In water , sound passes at the rate of 4708 feet per second . A bell , sounded under water may be heard under water at 1200 feet distance . Sounds are distinct at twice the distance on ...
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... sound . We would earnestly , therefore , call the attention of all who are concerned for the welfare of the community to this subject . No palliation but necessity can be pleaded for a practice which is fraught with such incalculable ...
... sound . We would earnestly , therefore , call the attention of all who are concerned for the welfare of the community to this subject . No palliation but necessity can be pleaded for a practice which is fraught with such incalculable ...
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Стр. 146 - door, and no man can shut it; for thou hast a little strength, and hast kept my word, and hast not denied my name.— Because thou hast kept the word of my patience, I also will keep thee from the hour of temptation, which shall come upon all the world,
Стр. 177 - gainst that season comes Wherein our Saviour's birth is celebrated, The bird of dawning singeth all night long ; And then they say no spirit dares stir abroad; The nights are wholesome; then no planets strike, No fairy takes, nor witch hath power to charm, So hallow'd and so gracious is the time.
Стр. 146 - Unto the Angel of the CHURCH OF THE LAODICEANS write,— I know thy works, that thou art neither cold nor hot: I would thou wert cold or hot. So then because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spue thee out of my mouth.
Стр. 67 - Come, my Corinna, come, and coming mark How each field turns a street, each street a park, Made green and trimmed with trees ; see how Devotion gives each house a bough, Or branch ; each porch, each door, ere this, An ark, a tabernacle is, Made up of white-thorne, neatly interwove.
Стр. 174 - Death hath broke his girt, And here, alas! hath laid him in the dirt: Or else the ways being foul, twenty to one, He's here stuck in a slough, and overthrown. ' Twas such a shifter, that, if truth were known, Death was half glad when he had got him down; the
Стр. 141 - pleasant to grow better ; because that is to excel ourselves: it is pleasant even to mortify and subdue our lusts; because that is victory: it is pleasant to command our appetites and passions, and to keep them in due order, within the bounds of reason and religion ; because this is empire.
Стр. 82 - in his nostrils, in his fore teeth and grinders: in his lips, in his throat, in his shoulders, in his wrists, in his arms, in his fingers. May he be damned in his mouth, in his breast, and in all his inward parts, down to his very stomach! May he be cursed in his veins,
Стр. 97 - That such monuments, and such actions and observances be instituted, and do commence from the time that the matter of fact was done. The first two rules make it impossible for any such matter of fact to be imposed upon men, at the time when such matter of fact was said to be done, because every man's
Стр. 157 - But from that hour forgot the smart, And peace bound up my broken heart, In prison I saw him next, condemn'd To meet a traitor's doom at morn ; The tide of lying tongues I stemm'd, And honour'd him, "midst shame and
Стр. 157 - humbly for relief, That I eould never answer, " Nay": I had not power to ask his name, Whither he went, or whence he came, Yet was there something in his eye, That won my love, I knew not why.