The Christian Review, Volume 24Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1859 |
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... respect for the Koran ; the second belong to the Greek Church , and the third principally to the Arme- nian . Besides these are the Jews and a small body of Ro- man Catholics . Among the Armenians , evangelical views have begun to ...
... respect for the Koran ; the second belong to the Greek Church , and the third principally to the Arme- nian . Besides these are the Jews and a small body of Ro- man Catholics . Among the Armenians , evangelical views have begun to ...
Halaman 20
... respect to extraordinary power , we may conclude that they all possess great advantages . With reference to peculiar endowments , it appears that some possess great strength . Thus David says , ( Psa . cii . 20 , ) " Bless the Lord , ye ...
... respect to extraordinary power , we may conclude that they all possess great advantages . With reference to peculiar endowments , it appears that some possess great strength . Thus David says , ( Psa . cii . 20 , ) " Bless the Lord , ye ...
Halaman 25
... respects may readily be granted , for they are holy , while he is fallen , and depraved by sin ; they have existed thousands of years , while he is but of yesterday ; they have had access to treasures of knowledge , the approach to ...
... respects may readily be granted , for they are holy , while he is fallen , and depraved by sin ; they have existed thousands of years , while he is but of yesterday ; they have had access to treasures of knowledge , the approach to ...
Halaman 27
... respecting the trifling affairs of this life . But we come to speak- Secondly , of their office . What may be their peculiar employments , and what the order of their engagements , are matters we know nothing about ; but we learn from ...
... respecting the trifling affairs of this life . But we come to speak- Secondly , of their office . What may be their peculiar employments , and what the order of their engagements , are matters we know nothing about ; but we learn from ...
Halaman 35
... respecting his claims as a poet ; some investing him with the highest at- tributes and honors of genius , while others pronounce him only a conventional rhyme - maker , nice in his epithets , and elaborate and scholarly in finish ...
... respecting his claims as a poet ; some investing him with the highest at- tributes and honors of genius , while others pronounce him only a conventional rhyme - maker , nice in his epithets , and elaborate and scholarly in finish ...
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