The Method of Teaching and Studying the Belles Lettres; Or, An Introduction to Languages, Poetry, Rhetorick, History, Moral Philosophy, Physicks, &c. ...W. Strahan, 1769 |
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... Strength of his Discourse ibid . Extract from St. Austin 289 Extract of St. Cyprian 292 Extracts from St. J. Chrysostom against Oaths 293 Extrast af St. Chrysostom's discourse on Eutropius's disgrace 296 Extract from the first Book of ...
... Strength of his Discourse ibid . Extract from St. Austin 289 Extract of St. Cyprian 292 Extracts from St. J. Chrysostom against Oaths 293 Extrast af St. Chrysostom's discourse on Eutropius's disgrace 296 Extract from the first Book of ...
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... strength , the accustoms them to go out of the nest ,, and teaches them to fly , by Auttering round them ; and , at last , having made trial of their strength , the makes them take wing , and leaves them to themselves . Among the duties ...
... strength , the accustoms them to go out of the nest ,, and teaches them to fly , by Auttering round them ; and , at last , having made trial of their strength , the makes them take wing , and leaves them to themselves . Among the duties ...
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... strength and courage ; and the insolent Pharaoh , " swoln with the pride of his power , cried out , I am 66 66 my own maker . But do religion and humility ever appear more majestic , than when they keep the " heart of man , though in so ...
... strength and courage ; and the insolent Pharaoh , " swoln with the pride of his power , cried out , I am 66 66 my own maker . But do religion and humility ever appear more majestic , than when they keep the " heart of man , though in so ...
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... strength : wecrown " ourselves with our own hands : we form a fecret " triumph within ourselves : we look upon those laurels " which are gathered with labour and pains , and are " often bedewed with our blood , as our property : " and ...
... strength : wecrown " ourselves with our own hands : we form a fecret " triumph within ourselves : we look upon those laurels " which are gathered with labour and pains , and are " often bedewed with our blood , as our property : " and ...
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Charles Rollin. " he derives all his strength , and , if he triumphs , " he thinks he sees the invisible hand crowning him " from heaven . " I shall here subjoin some passages extracted from the best authors , which seem very proper to ...
Charles Rollin. " he derives all his strength , and , if he triumphs , " he thinks he sees the invisible hand crowning him " from heaven . " I shall here subjoin some passages extracted from the best authors , which seem very proper to ...
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Página 349 - Thou shalt bring them in, and plant them in the mountain of thine inheritance, in the place, O Lord, which thou hast made for thee to dwell in, in the sanctuary, O Lord, which thy hands have established.
Página 335 - Judge, I pray you, betwixt me and my vineyard. What could have been done more to my vineyard, That I have not done in it?
Página 335 - Israel, which are borne by me from the belly, which are carried from the womb; 'and even to your old age I am he; and even to hoar hairs will I carry you: I have made, and I will bear; even I will carry, and will deliver you.
Página 335 - Can a woman forget her sucking child, That she should not have compassion on the son of her womb? Yea, they may forget, Yet will I not forget thee.
Página 319 - Woe unto them that join house to house, That lay field to field, till there be no place, That they may be placed alone in the midst of the earth!
Página 100 - ... the picture of any object, spiritual or sensible. Now images and pictures are true no further than they resemble; so a thought is true when it represents things faithfully, and it is false when it makes them appear otherwise than they are in themselves.
Página 369 - A Defence of Natural and Revealed Religion : being an Abridgment of the Sermons preached at the Lecture founded by the Hontte Robert Boyle, Esq...No\.