The Director: A Weekly Literary Journal: Containing I. Essays, on Subjects of Literature, the Fine Arts and Manners. II. Bibliographana. Account of Rare and Curious Books and of the Book Sales in this Country, from the Close of the Seventeenth Century. III. Royal Institution. Analyses of the Lectures Delivered Weekly. IV. British Gallery. Description of the Principal Pictures Exhibited ... V. 1-2: Jan. 24-July 4, 1807, 第 2 巻Thomas Frognall Dibdin, Frognall Longman, Hurst, 1807 |
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... return it to the advantage of thy glory . THE SABBATH - BREAKER'S PROFANATION . THE glittering prince , that sits upon VOL . II . F f of his regal , and imperial throne , and the On Neglected English Literature . 217.
... return it to the advantage of thy glory . THE SABBATH - BREAKER'S PROFANATION . THE glittering prince , that sits upon VOL . II . F f of his regal , and imperial throne , and the On Neglected English Literature . 217.
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... Sabbath , in the strictness of the letter ? Have the Gentiles no pri- vilege , by virtue of Messiah's coming , or has the Evangelical Sabbath no immuni- ties ? The service done , the day's dis- charged , my liberty restored ; and if I ...
... Sabbath , in the strictness of the letter ? Have the Gentiles no pri- vilege , by virtue of Messiah's coming , or has the Evangelical Sabbath no immuni- ties ? The service done , the day's dis- charged , my liberty restored ; and if I ...
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... Sabbath call . Were it no more for an old custom sake , than for the good I find in Sab- baths , that ceremony might as well be spared . It is a day of rest ; and what's a rest ? a relaxation from the toil of labour . And what is labour ...
... Sabbath call . Were it no more for an old custom sake , than for the good I find in Sab- baths , that ceremony might as well be spared . It is a day of rest ; and what's a rest ? a relaxation from the toil of labour . And what is labour ...
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... Sabbath , his soul shall be cut off . Exod . xxxi . 14 . Exod . xx . Remember to keep holy the Sabbath day ; six days shalt thou labour , and do all that thou hast to do , but the seventh day , & c . Exod . xxxi . 14 . Ye shall keep my ...
... Sabbath , his soul shall be cut off . Exod . xxxi . 14 . Exod . xx . Remember to keep holy the Sabbath day ; six days shalt thou labour , and do all that thou hast to do , but the seventh day , & c . Exod . xxxi . 14 . Ye shall keep my ...
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... Sabbath twelve hours , what happiness canst thou expect in a perpetual Sabbath ? Is six days too little for thy- self , and two hours too much for thy God ? O , my soul , how dost thou prize temporals beyond eternals ! Is it equal ...
... Sabbath twelve hours , what happiness canst thou expect in a perpetual Sabbath ? Is six days too little for thy- self , and two hours too much for thy God ? O , my soul , how dost thou prize temporals beyond eternals ! Is it equal ...
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249 ページ - A man's pride shall bring him low: but honour shall uphold the humble in spirit.
90 ページ - Tuning his voice, and balancing his hands. How fluent nonsense trickles from his tongue ! How sweet the periods, neither said, nor sung!
195 ページ - Canvas and wood, and even stone, will decay. The work of a great artist loses all its spirit in the copy. Words are mutable and fleeting ; and the genius of poetry is often dissipated in translation. The compositions of music may remain, but the hand of execution may be wanting. Nature cannot decay ; the language of her interpreters will be the same in all times. It will be an universal tongue speaking to all countries, and all ages, the excellence of the work, and the wisdom of the Creator.
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252 ページ - ... my sin hath blurred ; enlighten my understanding with thy truth; rectify my judgment with thy word; direct my will with thy spirit; strengthen my memory to retain good things; order my affections, that I may love thee above all things ; increase my faith ; encourage my hope; quicken my charity; sweeten my thoughts with thy grace; season my words with thy spirit; sanctify my actions with thy wisdom; subdue the insolence of my rebellious flesh ; restrain the fury of my unbridled passions; reform...
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