Practical theology, comprizing discourses on the liturgy and principles of the united Church of England and Ireland, critical and other tracts, and a speech delivered in the House of peers in 1824, Volume 2 |
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... Society for the year ending April 30 , 1876 , has been $ 65,971.10 , and the total expenditures , $ 67,747.25 , — leaving a small balance against the treasury . The object of this Society is to aid in raising up a sufficient and edu ...
... Society for the year ending April 30 , 1876 , has been $ 65,971.10 , and the total expenditures , $ 67,747.25 , — leaving a small balance against the treasury . The object of this Society is to aid in raising up a sufficient and edu ...
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... society relations in central and eastern Europe . This introductory chapter begins by reviewing the existing debate on military - society relations and laying out a framework for interpreting new patterns of military - society relations ...
... society relations in central and eastern Europe . This introductory chapter begins by reviewing the existing debate on military - society relations and laying out a framework for interpreting new patterns of military - society relations ...
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... Society was the pioneer of the modern hereditary , patriotic Society , and its influences led to the formation of all of them . Some of these constitutions , with the circulars and bulletins of the California Society , were sent , year ...
... Society was the pioneer of the modern hereditary , patriotic Society , and its influences led to the formation of all of them . Some of these constitutions , with the circulars and bulletins of the California Society , were sent , year ...
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... Society , for several years , that Telang's papers on antiquarian subjects have left behind " material enough to make the Society distinguished for generations to come . " " " " " After an interval of Organ Recital letters of ...
... Society , for several years , that Telang's papers on antiquarian subjects have left behind " material enough to make the Society distinguished for generations to come . " " " " " After an interval of Organ Recital letters of ...
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... society' with 'mass society'): 'By this', he writes, 'I mean the following': Whether or not they are aware of them, men in a mass society are gripped by personal troubles which they are not able to turn into social issues. They do not ...
... society' with 'mass society'): 'By this', he writes, 'I mean the following': Whether or not they are aware of them, men in a mass society are gripped by personal troubles which they are not able to turn into social issues. They do not ...
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Page 249 - Yet once more, O ye laurels, and once more Ye myrtles brown, with ivy never sere, I come to pluck your berries harsh and crude, And with forced fingers rude, Shatter your leaves before the mellowing year. 5 Bitter constraint, and sad occasion dear, Compels me to disturb your season due...
Page 123 - Then tidings of these things came unto the ears of the church which was in Jerusalem: and they sent forth Barnabas, that he should go as far as Antioch. Who, when he came, and had seen the grace of God, was glad, and exhorted them all, that with purpose of heart they would cleave unto the Lord. For he was a good man, and full of the Holy Ghost and of faith: and much people was added unto the Lord.
Page 147 - And that there is, all nature cries aloud Through all her works — He must delight in virtue; And that which He delights in must be happy.
Page 73 - Wherefore we receiving a kingdom which cannot be moved, let us have grace, whereby we may serve God acceptably with reverence and godly fear : For our God is a consuming fire.
Page 73 - Ye are come unto Mount Sion, and unto the city of the living God, the heavenly Jerusalem, and to an innumerable company of angels, to the general assembly and church of the first born, which are written in. heaven...
Page 14 - Who shall separate us from the love of Christ ? shall tribulation or distress or persecution or famine or nakedness or peril or sword ? Nay, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him that loved us.
Page 174 - Let no man despise thy youth; but be thou an example of the believers, in word, in conversation, in charity, in spirit, in faith, in purity.
Page 162 - When the ear heard me, then it blessed me ; and when the eye saw me, it gave witness to me : because I delivered the poor that cried, and the fatherless, and him that had none to help him. The blessing of him that was ready to perish came upon me : and I caused the widow's heart to sing for joy.
Page 28 - Their seed standeth fast, and their children for their sakes. Their seed shall remain for ever, and their glory shall not be blotted out. Their bodies are buried in peace; but their name liveth for evermore.
Page 14 - ... as unknown, and yet well known; as dying, and, behold, we live; as chastened, and not killed; as sorrowful, yet alway rejoicing; as poor, yet making many rich; as having nothing, and yet possessing all things.