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Page 147
The honour and the life of an officer and a senator, and that of a mere idle man of
the town, ought not to be put on the same level, nor should their differences be
adjusted by one and the same appeal to the trigger.' p. 152. This expedient for ...
The honour and the life of an officer and a senator, and that of a mere idle man of
the town, ought not to be put on the same level, nor should their differences be
adjusted by one and the same appeal to the trigger.' p. 152. This expedient for ...
Page 148
By the time he has consented to place him-i self iu that situation, his 'honour,' at
any rate, is hardly" worth the trouble of a preference of one weapon to another,
and his ' life* is worth — mentioning in to-morrow's news* paper as a thing that ...
By the time he has consented to place him-i self iu that situation, his 'honour,' at
any rate, is hardly" worth the trouble of a preference of one weapon to another,
and his ' life* is worth — mentioning in to-morrow's news* paper as a thing that ...
Page 158
The holy scriptures state all things clearly : but, with regard to what we are now
upon, all the holy powers that are in the heavens incessantly honour the Holy
Spirit, as Isaiah saith, with the Father and the Son. " Ar'ius. It is no where written
that ...
The holy scriptures state all things clearly : but, with regard to what we are now
upon, all the holy powers that are in the heavens incessantly honour the Holy
Spirit, as Isaiah saith, with the Father and the Son. " Ar'ius. It is no where written
that ...
Page 340
If the 'ones' who agree with Mr. Frend are in the- wrong, they serve to prove that
there still remain some who refuse ' to honour the Sorr even as they honour the
Father ;' if the ' teu thousand' who differ from him are in the wrong, the wisdom
and ...
If the 'ones' who agree with Mr. Frend are in the- wrong, they serve to prove that
there still remain some who refuse ' to honour the Sorr even as they honour the
Father ;' if the ' teu thousand' who differ from him are in the wrong, the wisdom
and ...
Page 520
He describes himself as ardent, and a lover of. glory ; generous in temper, and
tremblingly alive to what the world calls honour. But his ambition and impetuosity
excite no praise, because the one was insatiable and the other unreflecting.; both
...
He describes himself as ardent, and a lover of. glory ; generous in temper, and
tremblingly alive to what the world calls honour. But his ambition and impetuosity
excite no praise, because the one was insatiable and the other unreflecting.; both
...
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Page 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.