Macphail's Edinburgh ecclesiastical journal and literary review, Volúmenes15-161853 |
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... important journey might be successful . The animal is slain before the door of the church , and its blood is sprinkled upon the lintels . Part of the carcass belongs to the priest ; but it is generally eaten by the offerer and his ...
... important journey might be successful . The animal is slain before the door of the church , and its blood is sprinkled upon the lintels . Part of the carcass belongs to the priest ; but it is generally eaten by the offerer and his ...
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... important occasions , in the assemblies of the elders ; he inflicts punishment for civil offences by excision or excommunication . The offender was cut off not merely from the privi- leges of the church , but also from the advantages of ...
... important occasions , in the assemblies of the elders ; he inflicts punishment for civil offences by excision or excommunication . The offender was cut off not merely from the privi- leges of the church , but also from the advantages of ...
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... important for a critical examination of an object . The elevation of the ridges also brings each row of nerves successively over the surface of the object examined . Who can refuse to acknowledge the most manifest proof of design in ...
... important for a critical examination of an object . The elevation of the ridges also brings each row of nerves successively over the surface of the object examined . Who can refuse to acknowledge the most manifest proof of design in ...
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... important undoubtedly was , that chivalry opened up for woman her proper sphere . It is to this that we owe the sweetest and most elevating enjoyments of life , the enjoy- ments of the domestic circle . It is to this that we owe our ...
... important undoubtedly was , that chivalry opened up for woman her proper sphere . It is to this that we owe the sweetest and most elevating enjoyments of life , the enjoy- ments of the domestic circle . It is to this that we owe our ...
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... important respects . For vigorous and original thought , it occupies a very high eminence , and we hesitate not to affirm that it contains disclosures of the Divine govern- ment that do very great credit to their author , both for his ...
... important respects . For vigorous and original thought , it occupies a very high eminence , and we hesitate not to affirm that it contains disclosures of the Divine govern- ment that do very great credit to their author , both for his ...
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Macphail's Edinburgh ecclesiastical journal and literary review, Volúmenes21-22 Vista completa - 1856 |
Macphail's Edinburgh ecclesiastical journal and literary review, Volúmenes33-34 Vista completa - 1862 |
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Página 127 - Behold, these shall come from far: and, lo, these from the north and from the west; and these from the land of Sinim.
Página 160 - The voice of him that crieth in the wilderness, Prepare ye the way of the Lord, Make straight in the desert a highway for our God. Every valley shall be exalted, And every mountain and hill shall be made low: And the crooked shall be made straight, And the rough places plain: And the glory of the Lord shall be revealed, And all flesh shall see it together: For the mouth of the Lord hath spoken it.
Página 293 - The Sundays of man's life, Threaded together on Time's string, Make bracelets to adorn the wife Of the eternal, glorious King. On Sunday, heaven's gate stands ope ; Blessings are plentiful and rife ; More plentiful than hope.
Página 328 - For tho' the Giant Ages heave the hill And break the shore, and evermore Make and break, and work their will ; Tho' world on world in myriad myriads roll Round us, each with different powers, And other forms of life than ours, What know we greater than the soul ? On God and Godlike men we build our trust.
Página 294 - LORD, with what care hast thou begirt us round ! Parents first season us : then schoolmasters Deliver us to laws ; they send us bound To rules of reason, holy messengers, Pulpits and Sundays, sorrow dogging sin, Afflictions sorted, anguish of all sizes. Fine nets and stratagems to catch us in, Bibles laid open, millions of surprises, Blessings beforehand, ties of gratefulness, The sound of glory ringing in our ears ; Without, our shame ; within, our consciences ; Angels and grace, eternal hopes and...
Página 2 - For the bodies of those beasts, whose blood is brought into the sanctuary by the high priest for sin, are burned without the camp. " Wherefore Jesus also, that he might sanctify the people with his own blood, suffered without the gate.
Página 123 - The civil magistrate may not assume to himself the administration of the Word and Sacraments, or the power of the keys of the kingdom of heaven : yet he hath authority, and it is his duty to take order, that unity and peace be preserved in the Church, that the truth of God be kept pure and entire, that all blasphemies and heresies be suppressed, all corruptions and abuses in worship and discipline be prevented or reformed, and all the ordinances of God duly settled, administered, and observed.
Página 373 - Some angel guide my pencil, while I draw, What nothing less than angel can exceed ! A man on earth devoted to the skies ; Like ships in sea, while in, above the world. With aspect mild, and elevated eye, Behold him seated on a mount serene, Above the fogs of sense, and passion's storm ; All the black cares, and tumults, of this life, Like harmless thunders, breaking at his feet, Excite his pity, not impair his peace.
Página 296 - I JOY, dear Mother, when I view Thy perfect lineaments and hue Both sweet and bright : Beauty in thee takes up her place, And dates her letters from thy face, When she doth write.