The Works of the Rev. Sydney Smith, Volumen1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1848 |
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... combination of circum- stances , ever become passionate , will , like every other passion , " justify itself : " and the importunity of its demands to obtain a But hearing will be proportionate to the weakness of its 2 DR . PARR .
... combination of circum- stances , ever become passionate , will , like every other passion , " justify itself : " and the importunity of its demands to obtain a But hearing will be proportionate to the weakness of its 2 DR . PARR .
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... other's crimes , by which we gain nothing , so much , that in proportion as public opinion acquires ascendency in any particular country , All every public institution becomes more and more gua- ranteed from в 3 DR . PARR . 5.
... other's crimes , by which we gain nothing , so much , that in proportion as public opinion acquires ascendency in any particular country , All every public institution becomes more and more gua- ranteed from в 3 DR . PARR . 5.
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... become me tamely and silently to acquiesce in the strictures of this formidable accuser upon a seminary to which I owe many obligations , though I left it , as must not be dissembled , before the usual time , and , in truth , had been ...
... become me tamely and silently to acquiesce in the strictures of this formidable accuser upon a seminary to which I owe many obligations , though I left it , as must not be dissembled , before the usual time , and , in truth , had been ...
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... become the characteristics of this ; so that an adventurous preacher is afraid of violating the ancient tranquillity of the pulpit ; and the audience are commonly apt to consider the man who tires them less than usual , as a trifler ...
... become the characteristics of this ; so that an adventurous preacher is afraid of violating the ancient tranquillity of the pulpit ; and the audience are commonly apt to consider the man who tires them less than usual , as a trifler ...
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... to the Chancellor of the Exchequer for the time being , he may live beyond his own days , and become a star of the third or fourth magnitude in the English Church . JOHN BOWLES . ( E. REVIEW , 1802. ) Reflections © 2 DR . RENNEL . 19.
... to the Chancellor of the Exchequer for the time being , he may live beyond his own days , and become a star of the third or fourth magnitude in the English Church . JOHN BOWLES . ( E. REVIEW , 1802. ) Reflections © 2 DR . RENNEL . 19.
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Página 426 - And now behold I go bound in the spirit unto Jerusalem, not knowing the things that shall befall me there ; save that the Holy Ghost witnesseth in every city, saying that bonds and afflictions abide me. But none of these things move me, neither count I my life dear unto myself, so that I might finish my course with joy, and the ministry which I have received of the Lord Jesus to testify the Gospel of the grace of God.
Página 424 - But Peter and John answered and said unto them; Whether it be right in the sight of God to hearken unto you more than unto God, judge ye. For we cannot but speak the things which we have seen and heard.