The Visitor: Or, Monthly InstructorReligious Tract Society., 1842 - Christianity |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 92
Page 2
... interest is so overpower- ing , that all the family listen to him with breathless attention . Hour after hour strikes unheeded , but the next morning I feel quite exhausted . You must really take home your son . The activity of mind ...
... interest is so overpower- ing , that all the family listen to him with breathless attention . Hour after hour strikes unheeded , but the next morning I feel quite exhausted . You must really take home your son . The activity of mind ...
Page 3
... interest and prejudice , he con- structed an engine , and used it with com- plete success at Carron , with the founder of which , Dr. Roebuck , he entered into partnership . On some reverse , leading to temporary embarrassment , Watt ...
... interest and prejudice , he con- structed an engine , and used it with com- plete success at Carron , with the founder of which , Dr. Roebuck , he entered into partnership . On some reverse , leading to temporary embarrassment , Watt ...
Page 5
... interest , as discovering to the reflective mind the utmost simplicity of organization , con- joined with animal , not vegetable life . Their organization is , in fact , surpassed in intricacy by that of many vegetables , perhaps by ...
... interest , as discovering to the reflective mind the utmost simplicity of organization , con- joined with animal , not vegetable life . Their organization is , in fact , surpassed in intricacy by that of many vegetables , perhaps by ...
Page 17
... interests of the Scottish king , himself read the proclamation at Whitehall and Cheapside ; and messengers were imme- diately despatched , with official intelli- gence to James at Edinburgh . The news had been anticipated by some ...
... interests of the Scottish king , himself read the proclamation at Whitehall and Cheapside ; and messengers were imme- diately despatched , with official intelli- gence to James at Edinburgh . The news had been anticipated by some ...
Page 20
... interests of that monarch . His abilities rendered him an object of dislike and dread to James and the royal favourites , while his embarrassed circumstances dis- posed him to listen to proposals for poli- tical changes . The leaders ...
... interests of that monarch . His abilities rendered him an object of dislike and dread to James and the royal favourites , while his embarrassed circumstances dis- posed him to listen to proposals for poli- tical changes . The leaders ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
animal appear attention aunt Priscilla beauty blessed bower bird bricks Bryozoa caboceer called catkins character Christ Christian church colour crusaders Cyprus death delight Divine Divine grace duty earth Egypt England eternal evil faith father favour fear feel feet fifth crusade flowers Flustra friends gaze give glory gospel grace ground habits hand hath heart heaven holy honour Jack Sheppard James Jerusalem Jesus Jurston kind king labour lady land leaves living look Lord ment mind nature ness never observed ornaments Palestine Papists parliament passed person pilot fish pleasure polypes poor present prince proceedings Ptolemy racter religion remark Saladin Saracens Saviour scene Scripture seen servant soul species spirit Stonehenge stones Syria temper thee things thou thought thousand tion tree truth unto willow word young zoophytes