The Tin Trumpet, Or Heads and Tales, for the Wise and Waggish: To which are Added, Poetical Selections, Volume 2 |
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Page 32
... less shall we be warranted in concluding , that all those who remain in spiritual darkness will be eternally shut out from the mercy of their Creator , if we duly perpend the spirit of the Scriptures- " The Gentiles which have not the ...
... less shall we be warranted in concluding , that all those who remain in spiritual darkness will be eternally shut out from the mercy of their Creator , if we duly perpend the spirit of the Scriptures- " The Gentiles which have not the ...
Page 38
... assistant teacher , a sensual instead of an intel- lectual gratification , its corruption , or at least its application to less ennobling purposes , had already commenced . As the art of music , strictly so 38 THE TIN TRUMPET ; OR ,
... assistant teacher , a sensual instead of an intel- lectual gratification , its corruption , or at least its application to less ennobling purposes , had already commenced . As the art of music , strictly so 38 THE TIN TRUMPET ; OR ,
Page 39
... less and less an exponent of the simple feelings and sentiments that are intelligible to all , it may be said to have lost in general utility and value , what it gained in science , and to have been gradually dissolving that union ...
... less and less an exponent of the simple feelings and sentiments that are intelligible to all , it may be said to have lost in general utility and value , what it gained in science , and to have been gradually dissolving that union ...
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... less wonder , if we remember the con- fession of the pious Baxter , that , in order to awaken an interest in his congregation , he made it a rule , in every sermon , to say something that was above their capacity . There is a glorious ...
... less wonder , if we remember the con- fession of the pious Baxter , that , in order to awaken an interest in his congregation , he made it a rule , in every sermon , to say something that was above their capacity . There is a glorious ...
Page 48
... less active and enterprising nation . When , therefore , they are desired to reve- rence the mis - governed and the unreformed in- stitutions , to which alone they are told to con- sider themselves indebted for all the advantages they ...
... less active and enterprising nation . When , therefore , they are desired to reve- rence the mis - governed and the unreformed in- stitutions , to which alone they are told to con- sider themselves indebted for all the advantages they ...
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