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The Baptist Magazine - Page 517
1825
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The American Common-school Reader and Speaker: Being a Selection of Pieces ...

John Goldsbury, William Russell - Elocution - 1844 - 444 pages
...by the sweat of n6 vulgar agony, by the blood of no Earthly sacrifice. It was for him thru the sun had been darkened,* that the rocks had been rent,...nature had shuddered at the sufferings of her expiring 5 G6d! Thus the Puritan was made up of tw6 different men, the one all self-abasement, penitence, gratitude,...
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The American Common-school Reader and Speaker: Being a Selection of Pieces ...

John Goldsbury, William Russell - Elocution - 1844 - 440 pages
...rent, that the dead had arisen, that ill nature had shuddered at the sufferings of her expiring 5 G6d ! Thus the Puritan was made up of two different men,...self-abasement, penitence, gratitude, passion ; the other pr6.ud, caim, inflexible, sagacious. He prostrated himself in the dust before his Maker : but he set...
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The American Common-school Reader and Speaker: Being a Selection of Pieces ...

John Goldsbury, William Russell - Elocution - 1844 - 444 pages
...by the blood of n6 Earthly sacrifice. It was for him that the sun had been darkened,* that the rdcks had been rent, that the dead had arisen, that all...nature had shuddered at the sufferings of her expiring 6 G6d ! Thus the Puritan was made up of two different men, the one all self-abasement, penitence, gratitude,...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 1

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1844 - 614 pages
...rocks had been rent, that the dead !iî.t arisen, that all nature had shuddered at the irf ferings of her expiring God ! Thus the Puritan was made up of two different men, the one all self-abasement, реши ingratitude, passion ; the other proud, «dm, i» Hexible, sagacious. He prostrated liim«tli'.^...
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The American Common-school Reader and Speaker: Being a Selection of Pieces ...

John Goldsbury, William Russell - American literature - 1844 - 444 pages
...by the sweat of n6 vulgar agony, by the blood of no earthly sacrifice. It was for him that the sun had been darkened,* that the rocks had been rent, that the dead had arisen, that ill nature had shuddered at the sufferings of her expiring 5 G6d! Thus the Puritan was made up of tw6...
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The Christian Witness, and Church Member's Magazine, Volume 1

Congregational churches - 1844 - 602 pages
...by the sweat of no vulgar agony, by the blood of no earthly sacrifice. It was for him that the sun had been darkened, that the rocks had been rent, that the dead had risen, that all nature had shuddered at the sufferings of her expiring God. THE MAY MEETINGS IMPROVED....
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The District School Reader, Or, Exercises in Reading and Speaking: Designed ...

William Draper Swan - American literature - 1845 - 482 pages
...by the sweat of no vulgar agony, by the blood of no earthly sacrifice. It was for him that the sun had been darkened, that the rocks had been rent, that...passion; the other proud, calm, inflexible, sagacious. He prostrated himself in the dust before his Maker, but he set his foot on the neck of his king. In...
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National Preceptor

Jesse Olney - Elocution - 1845 - 348 pages
...the sweat of no vulgar agony, by the blood of no earthly sacrifice. It was for him that the sun nad been darkened, that the rocks had been rent, that...had shuddered at the sufferings of her expiring God !* 8. Thus the Puritan was made up of two different men; the one all self-abasement, penitence, gratitude,...
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Essays, Critical and Miscellaneous

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - English literature - 1846 - 782 pages
...by the sweat of no vulgar agony, by the blood of no earthly sacrifice. It was for him that the sun poems. They give us vague phrases instead of images,...analyze human nature than their predecessors. But He prostrated himself in the dust before his Maker ; but he set his foot on the neck of his king. In...
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Scenes and characters from the writings of Thomas Babington Macaulay. To ...

Thomas Babington baron Macaulay - 1846 - 222 pages
...by the sweat of no vulgar agony, by the blood* of no earthly sacrifice. It was for him that the sun had been darkened, that the rocks had been rent, that...had shuddered at the sufferings of her expiring God ! Such we believe to have been the character of 2 the Puritans. We perceive the absurdity of their...
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