The Works of the Rev. Sydney Smith, Volumen1Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1848 |
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... species . " Some men , it has been remarked , are hurried into romantic adventures , by their excessive admiration of fortitude . Others are actuated by a headstrong zeal for disseminating the true religion . Hence , while the only ...
... species . " Some men , it has been remarked , are hurried into romantic adventures , by their excessive admiration of fortitude . Others are actuated by a headstrong zeal for disseminating the true religion . Hence , while the only ...
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... species , but a desire to promote their real happiness ; and of this principle , he thus speaks : ' I admit , and I approve of it , as an emotion of which general happiness is the cause , but not as a passion , of which , according to ...
... species , but a desire to promote their real happiness ; and of this principle , he thus speaks : ' I admit , and I approve of it , as an emotion of which general happiness is the cause , but not as a passion , of which , according to ...
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... species of public instruction ; an evil so general , that no individual patron would dream of sacrificing to it his particular interest . The clergy are generally appointed to their situations by those who have no interest that they ...
... species of public instruction ; an evil so general , that no individual patron would dream of sacrificing to it his particular interest . The clergy are generally appointed to their situations by those who have no interest that they ...
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... species of murder ? From the gaming - table , from the noc- turnal receptacles of distraction and frenzy , the duellist rushes with his hand lifted up against his brother's life ! Those who are as yet on the threshold of these habits ...
... species of murder ? From the gaming - table , from the noc- turnal receptacles of distraction and frenzy , the duellist rushes with his hand lifted up against his brother's life ! Those who are as yet on the threshold of these habits ...
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... misfortunes proceed from the maltreatment of a person , who had himself occasioned these identical mis- fortunes before he was maltreated ; and while Providence is compelling the French , by every species of affliction 22 JOHN BOWLES .
... misfortunes proceed from the maltreatment of a person , who had himself occasioned these identical mis- fortunes before he was maltreated ; and while Providence is compelling the French , by every species of affliction 22 JOHN BOWLES .
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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.