The Eclectic Review, Volum 23C. Taylor, 1825 |
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... School Progress of Dissent Russell's Letters , chiefly Practical and Consolatory Samuels's , M. , Memoirs of Moses Mendelsohn , the Jewish Philosopher Select Literary Information 512 95 , 192 , 288 , 383 , 479 , 576 177 A 97 191 371 469 ...
... School Progress of Dissent Russell's Letters , chiefly Practical and Consolatory Samuels's , M. , Memoirs of Moses Mendelsohn , the Jewish Philosopher Select Literary Information 512 95 , 192 , 288 , 383 , 479 , 576 177 A 97 191 371 469 ...
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... school . Fear draws the curtain oft at night , And makes the sleeper think of woe , By coward conscience struck In midnight's secret hour ; And those who would not learn before , Have learnt perforce great Virtue's power , Gift of the ...
... school . Fear draws the curtain oft at night , And makes the sleeper think of woe , By coward conscience struck In midnight's secret hour ; And those who would not learn before , Have learnt perforce great Virtue's power , Gift of the ...
Pàgina 94
... schools , and compelled parents to send their children to them at the age of four years : he drew up commercial regulations , built bridges , caused buoys and sea - marks to be laid down in all the dangerous parts of the coast , and ...
... schools , and compelled parents to send their children to them at the age of four years : he drew up commercial regulations , built bridges , caused buoys and sea - marks to be laid down in all the dangerous parts of the coast , and ...
Pàgina 98
... schools and free schools , that the only party benefited by the school was the master . No system can preclude the possibility of abuses ; but that must obviously be the most effective , or the most likely to continue so , which affords ...
... schools and free schools , that the only party benefited by the school was the master . No system can preclude the possibility of abuses ; but that must obviously be the most effective , or the most likely to continue so , which affords ...
Pàgina 99
... School System , one great recommendation of which is , that it secures , to a certain extent , the formation of religious habits ; -while we are deeply persuaded of the danger arising from an irreligious population , and are ready to ...
... School System , one great recommendation of which is , that it secures , to a certain extent , the formation of religious habits ; -while we are deeply persuaded of the danger arising from an irreligious population , and are ready to ...
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Pàgina 346 - Now the end of the commandment is charity out of a pure heart, and of a good conscience, and of faith unfeigned...
Pàgina 348 - And the nations were angry, and thy wrath is come, and the time of the dead, that they should be judged and that thou shouldest give reward unto thy servants the prophets, and to the saints, and them that fear thy name, small and great; and shouldest destroy them which destroy the earth.
Pàgina 202 - Through me you pass into the city of woe: Through me you pass into eternal pain: Through me among the people lost for aye. Justice the founder of my fabric moved: To rear me was the task of Power divine, Supremest Wisdom, and primeval Love. 19 Before me things create were none, save things Eternal, and eternal I endure. All hope abandon, ye who enter here.
Pàgina 80 - Who hath not lost a friend ? There is no union here of hearts, That finds not here an end : Were this frail world our only rest, Living or dying none were blest. Beyond the flight of time, Beyond this vale of death, There surely is some blessed clime Where life is not a breath, Nor life's affections transient fire, Whose sparks fly upward to expire.
Pàgina 350 - Who is that mysterious WORD, that was, " in the beginning, with God ?" Who is the " Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the ending, the first and the last...
Pàgina 240 - His sons come to honour, and he knoweth it not; and they are brought low, but he perceiveth it not of them. 22 But his flesh upon him shall have pain, and his soul within him shall mourn.
Pàgina 120 - TRIUMPHAL arch, that fill'st the sky When storms prepare to part, I ask not proud Philosophy To teach me what thou art — Still seem, as to my childhood's sight, A midway station given For happy spirits to alight Betwixt the earth and heaven. Can all that Optics teach, unfold Thy form to please me so, As when I dreamt of gems and gold Hid in thy radiant bow ? When Science from Creation's face Enchantment's veil withdraws, What lovely visions yield their place To cold material laws...
Pàgina 80 - FRIEND after friend departs : Who hath not lost a friend? There is no union here of hearts That finds not here an end: Were this frail world our final rest, Living or dying, none were blest.
Pàgina 365 - All the paths of the Lord are mercy and truth unto such as keep his covenant and his testimonies.
Pàgina 121 - O'er mountains yet untrod, Each mother held aloft her child To bless the bow of God. Methinks thy jubilee to keep, The first-made anthem rang On earth delivered from the deep, And the first poet sang. Nor ever shall the Muse's...