ObserverT. and J. Allman, 1823 |
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... lord and master of the house , to enter it as his own , and ( which is worst of all ) without giving notice to us to provide for his entertainment . What man is such a fool in common life , as to take up his abode in a te- nement , of ...
... lord and master of the house , to enter it as his own , and ( which is worst of all ) without giving notice to us to provide for his entertainment . What man is such a fool in common life , as to take up his abode in a te- nement , of ...
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... Lord , who by thy mighty power Hast search'd me out in every part , Thou know'st each thought at every hour , Or e'er it rises to my heart . 2 In whatsoever path I stray , Where'er I make my bed at night , No maze can so conceal my way ...
... Lord , who by thy mighty power Hast search'd me out in every part , Thou know'st each thought at every hour , Or e'er it rises to my heart . 2 In whatsoever path I stray , Where'er I make my bed at night , No maze can so conceal my way ...
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... Lord , avenge the good ? Shall not blasphemers be destroy'd ? Depart from me , ye men of blood , Hence murderer , and my sight avoid ! 20 Loud are their hostile voices heard To take thy sacred name in vain : 21 Am I not griev'd ? Doth ...
... Lord , avenge the good ? Shall not blasphemers be destroy'd ? Depart from me , ye men of blood , Hence murderer , and my sight avoid ! 20 Loud are their hostile voices heard To take thy sacred name in vain : 21 Am I not griev'd ? Doth ...
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... Lord and Ruler . ' This is a strain in the sublime style of the Psalmist , and similar ideas of the Supreme Being may be col- lected from the remains of various heathen writers . Antiphanes , the Socratic philosopher , says , " That God ...
... Lord and Ruler . ' This is a strain in the sublime style of the Psalmist , and similar ideas of the Supreme Being may be col- lected from the remains of various heathen writers . Antiphanes , the Socratic philosopher , says , " That God ...
Стр. 72
... lord of all things , will exact , whose tremendous name is not to be uttered by my lips , and he it is who limits the appointed date of the transgressor . ' It is curious to discover sentiments of this vene- rable sort in the fragment ...
... lord of all things , will exact , whose tremendous name is not to be uttered by my lips , and he it is who limits the appointed date of the transgressor . ' It is curious to discover sentiments of this vene- rable sort in the fragment ...
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Стр. 96 - Now the birth of Jesus Christ was on this wise. When as his mother Mary was espoused to Joseph, before they came together, she was found with child of the Holy Ghost.