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" ... snow prevail abroad; the sparrow, I say, flying in at one door, and immediately out at another, whilst he is within, is safe from the wintry storm; but after a short space of fair weather, he immediately vanishes out of your sight, into the dark winter... "
Ocellum Promontorium: Or, Short Observations on the Ancient State of ... - Page 31
by Thomas Thompson - 1824 - 286 pages
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The Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine

Arminianism - 1848 - 726 pages
...after a short space of fair weather he vanishes into the dark winter whence ho had emerged. So this life of man appears for a short space ; but of what went before, or what is to follow, we are utterly ignorant. If, therefore, this new doctrine contains something more...
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Horæ Britannicæ; or, Studies in ancient British history, Volume 2

John Hughes - 1819 - 432 pages
...season of serenity is elapsed, he is again exposed to the tempest, and we see him no more. So, this life of man appears for a short space ; but of what went before, or what is to follow, we are utterly ignorant. If this new doctrine contain something that holds out to...
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The Complete Works of Venerable Bede: Ecclesiastical history

Saint Bede (the Venerable) - Abbots - 1843 - 412 pages
...he immediately vanishes out of your sight, into the dark winter from which he had emerged. So this life of man appears for a short space, but of what went before, or what is to follow, we are utterly ignorant. If, therefore, this new doctrine contains something more...
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The historical works of the venerable Bede, tr. with a preface and notes by ...

Bede (the venerable.) - 1853 - 488 pages
...over, he immediately vanishes out of your sight into the dark winter from which he had emerged. So this life of man appears for a short space : but of what went before, or what is to follow, we are utterly ignorant. If, therefore, this new doctrine contains something more...
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The Church Historians of England: pt. 2. The historical works of the ...

Great Britain - 1853 - 496 pages
...over, he immediately vanishes out of your sight into the dark winter from which he had emerged. So this life of man appears for a short space ; but of what went before, or what is to follow, we are utterly ignorant. If, therefore, this new doctrine contains something more...
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The United Presbyterian Magazine

1857 - 588 pages
...Deira was the southern, and Bernicia the northern part of Northumbria. which he had emerged. So this life of man appears for a short space, but of what went before, or of what is to follow, we are utterly ignorant. If, therefore, this new doctrine contains something more certain, it seems...
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The Juvenile messenger of the Presbyterian Church in England, Volumes 7-11

1857 - 954 pages
...over, he immediately vanishes out of your sight into the dark winter from which he had emerged. So this life of man appears for a short space ; but of what went before, or what is to follow, we are utterly ignorant. If, therefore, this new doctrine contains something more...
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The Edinburgh Christian magazine, Volumes 9-10

1858 - 740 pages
...weather, he immediately vanishes out of your sight into the dark winter from which he had emerged. So this life of man appears for a short space, — but of what went before, or what is to follow, we are utterly ignorant. If, therefore, this new doctrine contains something more...
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Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volumes 52-53

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - American periodicals - 1861 - 602 pages
...he immediately vanishes ont of your sight into the dark winter from which he had emerged. So, this life of man appears for a short space; but of what went before, or what is to follow, we are utterly ignorant. If, therefore, this new doctrine contains something more...
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The Christian miscellany, and family visiter, Volumes 9-10

1861 - 792 pages
...over, he immediately vanishes out of your si#ht into the dark winter from whioh he had emerged. So this life of man appears for a short space, but of what went before, or what ie to follow, we are utterly ignorant. If, therefore, this new doetrine contains something more...
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