The Church of England quarterly review, Volumul 131843 |
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Pagina 18
... slaves ! These four edifices , occupying the four corners of two intersecting streets , are within fifty or sixty feet of each other ; but the first and last seemed to me to stand in painful contrast , as to objects -especially when ...
... slaves ! These four edifices , occupying the four corners of two intersecting streets , are within fifty or sixty feet of each other ; but the first and last seemed to me to stand in painful contrast , as to objects -especially when ...
Pagina 19
... slave ? ' For the musicians were themselves slaves ; and the sound of their music was to warn their fellow - slaves to hasten from wherever they might be to the dwellings of their masters . " ( Vol . i . , pp . 568 , 569 ) . The ...
... slave ? ' For the musicians were themselves slaves ; and the sound of their music was to warn their fellow - slaves to hasten from wherever they might be to the dwellings of their masters . " ( Vol . i . , pp . 568 , 569 ) . The ...
Pagina 20
... slaves , we undertake to say that South Carolina , at least , would not , for all the wealth that is garnered up in ... slave system , we will dispose of two objections against English interference commonly made by the friends of ...
... slaves , we undertake to say that South Carolina , at least , would not , for all the wealth that is garnered up in ... slave system , we will dispose of two objections against English interference commonly made by the friends of ...
Pagina 21
... slaves themselves ; secondly , the effect of slavery upon the free ; thirdly , the practicability of abolition ... slave as the American negro , inasmuch as he is compelled to work , and unable practically to act according to his own ...
... slaves themselves ; secondly , the effect of slavery upon the free ; thirdly , the practicability of abolition ... slave as the American negro , inasmuch as he is compelled to work , and unable practically to act according to his own ...
Pagina 22
... slave , which is in itself sacrilege - a desecration of the image of God . There may be laws protecting slaves from ill - treatment , but such laws do not affect the fact of their being slaves , any more than laws against cruelty to ...
... slave , which is in itself sacrilege - a desecration of the image of God . There may be laws protecting slaves from ill - treatment , but such laws do not affect the fact of their being slaves , any more than laws against cruelty to ...
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Pagina 436 - Fra Pandolf' by design, for never read Strangers like you that pictured countenance, The depth and passion of its earnest glance, But to myself they turned (since none puts by The curtain I have drawn for you, but I...
Pagina 333 - ... by the merits and death of thy Son Jesus Christ, and through faith in his blood, we and all thy whole Church may obtain remission of our sins, and all other benefits of his passion.
Pagina 315 - Sacraments ordained of Christ be not only badges or tokens of Christian men's profession, but rather they be certain sure witnesses, and effectual signs of grace, and God's good will towards us, by the which he doth work invisibly in us, and doth not only quicken, but also strengthen and confirm our Faith in him.
Pagina 436 - Or that in you disgusts me; here you miss, "Or there exceed the mark...
Pagina 133 - Thou preparedst room before it, And didst cause it to take deep root, and it filled the land. The hills were covered with the shadow of it, And the boughs thereof were like the goodly cedars. She sent out her boughs unto the sea, And her branches unto the river.
Pagina 177 - O GOD the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, our only Saviour, the Prince of Peace; Give us grace seriously to lay to heart the great dangers we are in by our unhappy divisions. Take away all hatred and prejudice, and whatsoever else may hinder us from godly Union and Concord : that, as there is but one Body, and one Spirit, and one Hope of our Calling, one Lord, one Faith, one Baptism, one God and Father of us all, so we may henceforth be all of one heart, and of one soul, united in one holy bond...
Pagina 154 - And all things are of God, who hath reconciled us to himself by Jesus Christ, and hath given to us the ministry of reconciliation, to wit, that God was in Christ, reconciling the world unto himself, not imputing their trespasses unto them; and hath committed unto us the word of reconciliation. Now then we are ambassadors for Christ, as though God did beseech you by us; we pray you in Christ's stead, be ye reconciled to God.
Pagina 45 - Let the priests, the ministers of the Lord, weep between the porch and the altar, and let them say, Spare thy people, O Lord, and give not thine heritage to reproach, that the heathen should rule over them; wherefore should they say among the people, Where is their God?
Pagina 436 - The dropping of the daylight in the West, The bough of cherries some officious fool Broke in the orchard for her, the white mule She rode with round the terrace, — all and each Would draw from her alike the approving speech. Or blush, at least.
Pagina 436 - Her wits to yours, forsooth, and made excuse — E'en then would be some stooping; and I choose Never to stoop. Oh, sir, she smiled, no doubt, Whene'er I passed her; but who passed without Much the same smile?