Christian Civilization: An Address Delivered Before the Athenian Society of the University of Ohio at Athens, September Sixteenth, 1840A. Pugh, Print., 1840 - 26 pages |
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... living among us who can remember the time when James Watt first made steam an available power ; many can recol- lect its first use in navigation ; its application to locomotive engines those of us who are young may speak of as an event ...
... living among us who can remember the time when James Watt first made steam an available power ; many can recol- lect its first use in navigation ; its application to locomotive engines those of us who are young may speak of as an event ...
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... living frame ; in history , as in each individual , you will see the mysterious but perfect combination of free - will with an over- ruling Providence . In the history of England , for instance , all the events of those reigns which ...
... living frame ; in history , as in each individual , you will see the mysterious but perfect combination of free - will with an over- ruling Providence . In the history of England , for instance , all the events of those reigns which ...
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... living within sight of the first settlement of this vast valley , we already dream of its being more than a mere infant , and expect it to have a character , a literature , and institutions of its own . We live , my friends , in the ...
... living within sight of the first settlement of this vast valley , we already dream of its being more than a mere infant , and expect it to have a character , a literature , and institutions of its own . We live , my friends , in the ...
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... living , prac- ticable , heart - stirring Christian faith . To ascertain those wants , let us look at the former central truths already given . How is it as to the first , Subordination based upon a sense of God's greatness and man's ...
... living , prac- ticable , heart - stirring Christian faith . To ascertain those wants , let us look at the former central truths already given . How is it as to the first , Subordination based upon a sense of God's greatness and man's ...
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... living , the great Atonement that sages and prophets had looked for in vain , himself in every word , in every act the living prophecy of man's high destiny . Take these gospels , my friends , and go on , fearing nothing . You may see ...
... living , the great Atonement that sages and prophets had looked for in vain , himself in every word , in every act the living prophecy of man's high destiny . Take these gospels , my friends , and go on , fearing nothing . You may see ...
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Page 26 - Art is long, and Time is fleeting, And our hearts, though stout and brave, Still, like muffled drums, are beating Funeral marches to the grave.
Page 23 - True, he never did, but it was because he knew so well that if we but sought " the kingdom of God and his righteousness, all these things should be added unto us.
Page 26 - With a heart for any fate, Still achieving, still pursuing, iearn to labor, and to wait.