The General Repository, Volume 1

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Andrews Norton
William Hilliard, 1812 - American periodicals

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Page 249 - though a mere man. As our Lord himself says, " Luke x. 6. He that despiseth you, despiseth me; and he that " despiseth me, despiseth him that sent me. On this ground " you might rank both the Nazarenes, and all the modern
Page 452 - You are hale, Father William, a hearty old man, Now tell me the reason, I pray. In the days of my .youth, Father William replied, I remembered that youth would fly fast; And abused not my health and my vigor at first, That I never might need
Page 139 - than they will hereafter be. God of vengeance! ' my flesh trembleth for fear of thee, and I am afraid of thy judgments!' Father of mercies! forbid that any of us should experience so fearful a doom.
Page 455 - A grammar of the Persian language, comprising a portion of the elements of Arabic inflection, together with some observations on the structure of either language, considered with reference to the principles of general grammar. By M. Lumsden, LL. D. professor of Arabic and Persian in the college of Fort William in Bengal, 2 vols. foolscap folio,
Page 366 - under the Lord Jesus Christ, our head, in such sort, as becometh all those, whom he hath redeemed, and sanctified to himself, do hereby solemnly and religiously, as in his most holy presence, promise and bind ourselves to walk in all
Page 112 - blooms of youth are thine. Melodious insect! child of earth! In wisdom mirthful, wise in mirth; Exempt from every weak decay, That withers vulgar frames away; With not a drop of blood to stain The current of thy purer vein; So blest an age is pass'd by thee, Thou seem'st—a little deity. Ode
Page 356 - in which God speaks of himself as the HOLY ONE. ' Thus saith the Lord, the HOLY ONE of Israel, and his Maker. Ask us of things to come, concerning OUR
Page 54 - others at the end of the last, and beginning of the present " century. Lardner has clearly shewn that all the works of " Clement are spurious, except his first epistle to the
Page 434 - vii. 1. After these things Jesus walked in Galilee; for he would not walk in Jewry, because the Jews sought to kill him.
Page 74 - For if the trumpet give an uncertain sound, who shall prepare himself " for the battle. So likewise ye, except ye utter

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