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... effect . We have thus in reality arrived at a state of things when it is held , by those who ought to know , to be the duty of the people to seek the parson rather than of the par- son to seek the people ; and if we were to suggest that ...
... effect . We have thus in reality arrived at a state of things when it is held , by those who ought to know , to be the duty of the people to seek the parson rather than of the par- son to seek the people ; and if we were to suggest that ...
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... effect of their work by varying the English words where the original had no variety , so they have in other places needlessly represented different Greek words by the same English ones , apparently also with an eye to literary effect ...
... effect of their work by varying the English words where the original had no variety , so they have in other places needlessly represented different Greek words by the same English ones , apparently also with an eye to literary effect ...
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... effect of the Colleges . London has many fine streets ; in the City , we would call attention to Old Broad Street , as representing the past , and Cheapside the present ; but Oxford Street is perhaps the finest in its magnificent length ...
... effect of the Colleges . London has many fine streets ; in the City , we would call attention to Old Broad Street , as representing the past , and Cheapside the present ; but Oxford Street is perhaps the finest in its magnificent length ...
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... effect still remains in the majority of instances little more than a brick or stone wall . The houses of rich and ... effects of which ought to have educated the eye to some appreciation of archi- tectural beauty . Differences of style ...
... effect still remains in the majority of instances little more than a brick or stone wall . The houses of rich and ... effects of which ought to have educated the eye to some appreciation of archi- tectural beauty . Differences of style ...
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... effect and contrast . We proceed to detail , and still keeping in view the house front we have taken as an example , there will be four columns , two between the windows , and one each outside . The bottom windows we will suppose are ...
... effect and contrast . We proceed to detail , and still keeping in view the house front we have taken as an example , there will be four columns , two between the windows , and one each outside . The bottom windows we will suppose are ...
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Page 134 - God is not a man that he should lie; nor the son of man, that he should repent...
Page 636 - God ; and are built upon the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Jesus Christ Himself being the chief corner stone; in whom all the building fitly framed together groweth unto an holy temple in the Lord : in whom ye also are builded together for an habitation of God through the Spirit...
Page 102 - The merchandise of gold, and silver, and precious stones, and of pearls, and fine linen, and purple, and silk, and scarlet, and all thyine wood, and all manner vessels of ivory, and all manner vessels of most precious wood, and of brass, and iron, and marble.
Page 447 - Ring out false pride in place and blood, The civic slander and the spite ; Ring in the love of truth and right, Ring in the common love of good. Ring out old shapes of foul disease, Ring out the narrowing lust of gold ; Ring out the thousand wars of old, Ring in the thousand years of peace. Ring in the valiant man and free, The larger heart, the kindlier hand ; Ring out the darkness of the land, Ring in the Christ that is to be.
Page 555 - Moreover when ye fast, be not, as the hypocrites, of a sad countenance: for they disfigure their faces, that they may appear unto men to fast Verily I say unto you, They have their reward.
Page 33 - For the mystery of iniquity doth already work: only he who now letteth will let, until he be taken out of the way. And then shall that Wicked be revealed, whom the Lord shall consume with the spirit of his mouth, and shall destroy with the brightness of his coming...
Page 36 - For, He put all things in subjection under his feet. But when he saith, All things are put in subjection, it is evident that he is excepted who did subject all things unto him.
Page 39 - I am the good shepherd, and know my sheep, and am known of mine. As the Father knoweth me, even so know I the Father, and I lay down my life for the sheep.
Page 156 - But first, and chiefest, with thee bring, Him that yon soars on golden wing, Guiding the fiery-wheeled throne, The Cherub Contemplation; And the mute Silence hist along, 'Less Philomel will deign a song...
Page 441 - On Christmas eve the bells were rung; On Christmas eve the mass was sung ; That only night, in all the year, Saw the stoled priest the chalice rear.