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6. How placing a thing in court, sequestration, and deposit differ from each other.
1. Deposit defined.
2. Of placing a thing in the hands of the Judge. Its different kinds.
3. Voluntary.
4. Involuntary.
5. Sequestration under a third per-
7. Of consignation money.
8. Of the obligation of the depositary and depo... |
Stem 1-2 inches high, and branching: leaves oblong-lanceolate, entire or with some scattered serratures, an inch or more long: corolla more than an inch long, very showy, light and dark purple and yellow; the tube slender, gradually widening into the funelform throat; limb inch broad, the lips nearly equal, but the upp... |
His mercies may not be in vain! but may those whom He is visiting with the incomes of His love, be enabled still more and more to surrender their whole hearts unto Him, who is desiring to make them instruments in His holy hand for the advancement of the glorious cause of truth, and who would eventually save them with a... |
The glasses and mugs are filled, and then the fugleman strikes up the old sea song- 66 A wet sheet and a flowing sea, And a wind that follows fast," &c. which is the invariable first song in the Schoolhouse, and all the seventy voices join in, not mindful of harmony, but bent on noise, which they attain decidedly, but ... |
The man who dismisses his wife for insufficient reasons does not actually cause her to commit that crime, but is responsible for it, if he subjects her to a situation where she is led to commit it. He is a sharer in the guilt, so far as an unjust divorce has been the cause of it, for that was his act.-Marry her that is... |
O holy hour of Tierce! O sacred Nine o' Clock, as men call that third hour! it is then that the Bride, the Church of Christ, feels an alleviation of her exile; for, though still on earth, she gives to her God a homage that is worthy of him, and receives back from him every grace wherewith to bless her dear children.
I... |
But he did not tell Alftruda, as he had meant to do, that she might see him soon in Lincoln Castle as its conqueror and lord. He half hoped that when that day came, Alftruda might be somewhere else. 'Gilbert can say,' he went on steadying himself again, that you feared to go north on account of the disturbed state of t... |
EVERYBODY, I suppose, knows the dreamy delicious state in which one lies, half asleep, half awake, while consciousness begins to return after a sound night's rest in a new place which we are glad to be in, following upon a day of unwonted excitement and exertion. There are few pleasanter pieces of life. The worst of it... |
"Let me earnestly entreat you to guard most anxiously against whatever may tend to weaken your union, diminish your affection, or imbitter your spirits against each other. Let brotherly love continue:' 'seek peace and pursue it; and 'may the God of peace, who brought again from the dead the Lord Jesus Christ, that Grea... |
"Lord above!" exclaimed the Ranter, with an appropriate elevation of his hands and eyes, "here's a coil about a broken potsherd, the carcass of a wicked reprobate-fit only for the dogs as ate up Jezabel He was unable to utter more, for the maimed hand of the Squire was at his throat, and a very unequal struggle instant... |
value OF their respective places measures the advantage In prestige in the or ganlzatlon Of Purroy over his competltor. The County Clerk is an amlable man, hail-fellow- well-met with all the braves" and widely popular. Hls good-nature is equal to Martins force of character. All men would like to make Purroy happy. but ... |
Bragg can choose his own battle ground. THE situation seems very favorable to US, hut We wait for further news. =
GAscONADE EXTRAORDINARY the 10th day of September-the very day on which the battle terminating in the rout of Rosecrans and his army was fought the New York Herald told its readers that Meade and Rosecrans... |
She had but completed her studied but simple toilet, when Molly ushered into the room "The strange man, Miss, that wants to see the master." "And that is only to see the mistress, I'm told," added Mr. O'Rorke, as he seated himself, and laid his hat on the floor beside him. It was then that Kate entered, and as the fell... |
Poland, partook alternately of his beneficence and severity; but with what demonstration of respect and genuine grief did the emperor attend the obsequies of this last of the Sarmates! On that gloomy occasion, he commanded in person the guards who assisted at the funeral; and uncovering of himself with the most affecti... |
In all the previous records, whenever I have endeavoured to treat of the principal incidents which had occurred in the course of discussions in the Chamber of Deputies, I have noted down, immediately upon my return from thence, the result of my own personal observations, and I have trusted thus to preserve them with to... |
Mons. Boulin speculated on what might be the consequence of administering colored articles of food to silk-worms just before they began spinning their cocoons. His first experiments were conducted with indigo, which he mixed in certain proportions with the mulberry leaves serving the worms for food. The result of this ... |
And, through its night of darkness, play
Some tokens of its primal day Some lofty feelings linger still-
The strength to dare, the nerve to meet
Whatever threatens with defeat
Brad Loan Its all-indomitable will!it
Heart Wien).
de But lacks the mean of mind and heart, Though eager for the gains of crime, hen'
Oft... |
Not Logic. Not Metaphysics, Not Anti
quarian Research, but Faith Can Make
Us whoIe-The Gospel in India, China,
Tahiti and Madagascar.
HIGH BRIDGE, KY, July ia vast concourse of people assembled this morning on the historic camp ground at High Bridge, KY, to hear DIR. Tai mage preach. They came from all the surround... |
257 pinch the loved ears and loved heart with his red-hot pincers, and who was indignant because he knew that his only motive for so doing was to frighten the sick man into confession, caught hold of the flying sleeve, and gently reminded him : "I thought it would be unpolite, Mr. Preacher, to inform you beforehand tha... |
I.ittle Chance For Any One to Get Rich
Quickly by Helping Himself to Uncle
sam's Treasure-Patrols. Revolvers and
winehesters In Plenty.
Probably not one person out of hun dred who pass by the Philadelphia mint, that grim looking edifice at Chestnut and Juniper streets. after nightfall real izes what is going on ins... |
Therewithal Theagenes came somewhat to himself, and began to conceive some better hope in his mind, and comforted, Cnemon, whose heart now failed him, and desired him in all haste to carry him to Cariclia. A while after, when Cnemon came somewhat to himself again, he looked more advisedly on her: it was Thisbe indeed, ... |
Till the astonished eyes she found
That saw not aught but even her.
There in a silence hard to bear, Impossible to break, they stood, With faces changed by love, and blood
So stirred, that many a year of life Had been made eager with that strife
Of minutes; and so nigh she was
He saw the little blue veins pass
Ov... |
become the volunteer laureate of the rod and to imagine a world created and directed by a divine Dr. Busby. We cannot help thinking that Mr.
Carlyle might have learned something to his advantage by living a few years in the democracy which he scoffs at as heartily a priori as if it were the demagogism which Aristophan... |
History of English Sounds from the Earliest Period. With full Word-Lists.
Old English Reading Primers- I. Selected Homilies of Elfric.
II. Extracts from Alfred's Orosius.
First Middle English Primer,
First Steps in Anglo-Saxon.
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Eighth Ed... |
143 283. The number of carpels of which a compound ovary consists, is indicated by the number of true dissepiments when these exist (276); or by the number of placentae, when these are parietal (279); and likewise by the number proposed in Germany, and sustained by many botanists of high authority. According to this vi... |
Tom looked up sharply in the major's face. "You would ask, what cause I have for inquiring? I will tell you presently. Meanwhile I may say, that Mellot told me frankly that you had some power over him; and
mentioned, mysteriously, a name - John Briggs, I thinkwhich it appears that he once assumed." "If Mellot thought ... |
Songs in the Prison-House.-Once when in
Bergen, I called for some Norwegian friends who lived in the suburbs of the town, in a villa on a hill overhanging the Leper Hospital. The visit over, I left the garden, bright with the June roses, lanced with the red rays of the setting sun, and echoing to the voices of happy c... |
| l uer GATE OF June 10 secretary OF the Treasury Gage sent out the following circular letter for publication:
The secretary of the treasury invites subscriptions from the people of the United States for S200,000,000 of the bonds of the per cent loan authorized by the act of congress to provide ways and means to meet ... |
[In preparation.
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Boston: Copeland & Day.
TREE (H. BEERBOHM).
THE IMAGINATIVE FACULTY, a Lecture delivered at the Royal
Institution. With portrait of Mr. TREE from an unpublished drawing by the Ma... |
And are we ever to return?" 66 66 'I don't know. I thought little of it before I went away and mixed in society; but since I have been in the world, I have been compelled to feel that my dear sisters are not in their sphere, and I have resolved upon trying if I can not find a more suitable position for them. Had we bee... |
Pache, Minister of War, no one among them "feels honored" by "going down to dine with his porter," and by sending his daughters to the club to give a fraternal kiss to drunken Jacobins. At Madame Roland's house there is a salon, although it is stiff and pedantic; Barbaroux sends verses to a marchioness, who, after the ... |
They see other men plunging suddenly into outrageous vice or crime; but such things will never come near to them or to those dear to them.
Let us, then, take another physiological illustration, which is much more generally applicable. If you divide the pneumogastric nerve, the only effect on the lungs is that respirat... |
So here's the gentleman who takes the oyster, like the lawyer of the fable. English is he? But we read, the last shall be first. And English women and Irish men make the finest coupling in the universe." "Well, you must submit to see an Irish woman led out by an English man," said Lady Dunstane, at the same time inform... |
Granting to evolution matter, law, and force, let us see if it is then able to solve all the other problems of nature. Through the nebular hypothesis and physical geology, it is able to furnish a
very satisfactory account of the formation and development of stars, suns, planets, and the earth. In biology we have a fai... |
Romola was dimly conscious of footsteps and rustling forms moving aside: she heard the voice of Fra Girolamo saying, in a low tone, “Our brother is departed;" she felt a hand laid on her arm. The next moment the door was opened, and she was out in the wide piazza of San Marco, with no one but
Monna Brigida, and the se... |
2. That it is not necessary to know the absolute motion of the particles, but only their resolved motion in any given direction.
On the other hand, it is important in applying the principle of momentum to consider all the forces acting on the system, and not merely those that do work; and this renders it less valuable... |
He punishes what man rewards.
How different is thy case and mine!
With men, at least, you sup and dine, While I, condemn'd to thinnest fare, Like those I flatter'd, feed on air.'
MATTHEW GREEN [1696-1737].
From The Spleen.'
To cure the mind's wrong bias, Spleen, Some recommend the bowling-green;
Some, hilly walks... |
mission of Texas into the Mexican Union, in con- andprivate property, into the interior of the republic, under formity with the terms of the federal compact; but parole of honor that they will not, in any way, oppose the their messenger, Mr. Austin, on his arrival in Mex-re-establishment of the federal constitution of ... |
Well, in the event of my sitting out the period this morning as the presentment of Prince Albrecht, I was to have won something would have astonished that unimpressionable countryman of ours. Goodness gracious, my boy! when I heard your English shout, it went to my marrow. Could they expect me to look down on my own fl... |
617 owne to be tempted above measure, nather will he suffer iniquitie ever to be unpunished. Frome me can come no other counsell, than that which ye have heard frome the beginning of our acquaintance; to witt, that not onlie action defileth, and maketh guiltie before God, but also consent of heart, and all paction with... |
9 primary amputations, in Return No. I, there was one death; and this operation was performed under very unfavourable circumstances, and the patient subsequently retained in a crowded hospital, with a typhoid fever prevailing. I am inclined to estimate them as a more favourable class of cases than any injuries leading ... |
who have had good school facilities. and many who have gone through normal colleges expecting to teach, and failed to obtain positions, turn 70 the stores for employment They consider work. ing in a store a higher Grade of employ ment than working in a factory. They forget that il IS harder work, and that the pay is le... |
P.M. under the shade of an ancient oak, which stands on the summit of the coast range of mount. ains between San José Valley and the Pacific Ocean, from which both are in view. I am in the midst of one of nature's grand pasture fields of wild oats and grass. While my horse is grazing, having taken my cold lunch alone, ... |
off again. So now the star of Venus is set, and that of Pallas in the ascendant. Wherefore tell me what am I to do with Saint Firebrand?" "Cyril ?" "Cyril." "Justice."
64 'Ah, Fairest Wisdom, don't mention that horrid word out of the lecture-room. In theory it is all very well; but in poor imperfect earthly practice, ... |
To-day Russia dictates the foreign politics of European nations. Her diplomatists are solving according to her wishes the great problems of the East. Greece, Bulgaria,
Montenegro, by their very existence as independent nations, testify to the influence of modern Russia; but, more than all, they are witnesses to the no... |
La Mort d'Arthur: Selections from MALLORY.
Provincial Letters of Blaise Pascal.
Maxims and Reflections of Rochefoucasa.
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The Old Maid's Sweetheart. By A. ST. AUBYN.
Modest Little Sara. By ALAN ST. AUBYN.
Seven Sleepers of Ephesus. M. E. COLERIDGE.
Taken from th... |
sack at a tavern a good way off, and pretending likewise some errand for another soldier, sent him also out of the way; there being now none left to guard the prisoners but the jailor and the third soldier, captain Irvin leaped over the hatch door, and as the jailor leaped after, my father knocked him down with his cud... |
There was his father standing out on the door-step, bareheaded, his tall figure and ruddy face seen distinctly by the glare of the torches and beacons, actually making a speech to the crowd that had now surged round the door, exchanging jokes and hand-shakes with the wildest-looking among them. Should he be expected to... |
ragged garment, made of bagging; and stood with her hands demurely folded before her. Altogether, there was something odd and goblin-like about her appearance-something, as Miss Ophelia afterwards said, "so heathenish," as to inspire that good lady with utter dismay; and, turning to
St. Clare, she said,
TOPSY.
"Augu... |
Matthew Arnold himself shall expose this
MATTHEW ARNOLD
popular delusion, this widespread fallacy.
Speaking of the "beautiful cameo theory, of the insanity of judging a poem, or any work of art, by its scattered fragments, he says: "A modern critic would have assured him (Menander) that the merit of his piece depend... |
If the Duke were resolved to make a fool of himself, nothing that she could do would prevent it. But she thought that this little inspection might possibly be of service, and that her uncle's ardour would be cooled by the interruption to which he had been subjected. So she went, and immediately afterwards the Duke foll... |
The minister was dressed in a loose gray prisongown; and although he saw the approach of some one in the abode of misery in which he was placed, he moved not at all, but remained with his arm bent under his head, his eyes turned slightly towards the door, his lower lip dropping as if with debility or pain, and his whol... |
And so it was, when the civil law was tuned to the air of the canon law, and both to the manners of the Goths. Cousins might marry with a dispensation from the prince; a form of which is to be seen in Cassiodore 2. But this is one of the many blessings of the protestant religion, that we are not tied to pay money for l... |
Hitherto he had thought the time not yet ripe for the restoration of the hierarchy in that country; but he cherished the hope that by the intercession of St Margaret, whom he often invoked, and the prayers of the Catholics of Scotland, the happy day might not be far distant.1
A few months later, in September 1877, it ... |
She's feeling where her knife was wont to be-
Ah, would she wore it now! ("The Scollard's" figure appears from behind the willow.)
THE DAUGHTER
Gypsy. Gentile. 'Tis he, my gypsy rival, by her side!
He lifts a knife. knife. She springs, the dauntless girl, Lithe as a leopardess! Ah! can she hurl
The giant down the ... |
155 had held his own against the cock of the town in the last row with the louts; and many more heroes, who then and there walked about and were worshipped, all trace of whom has long since vanished from the scene of their fame; and the fourth-form boy, who reads their names rudely cut out on the old hall tables, or pa... |
563 real calamities! So that, if there were not beyond this, a life and happiness that more truly deserves these names, who can help seeing that, of all creatures, man would be the most miserable, and, of all men, at the best, the most unhappy?
For, although every wise man looks upon the belief of the immortality of t... |
I know not how to express my gratitude to you for the generous donations I have received from your benevolent hands,- -so unexpected, unmerited, and unsolicited, yet so very seasonable. And what renders it the most generous is that no other society in this place nor any fraternity have ever considered me in the like ma... |
She rose as he spoke. "I cannot bear it," she said. "I cannot make it seem possible. God will help us.' "Yes, in his way, not ours. I want you to go now. Before you go, I want to say to you that there is no measure of earthly love I do not give you.
Take that with you. A day will come when it will be pleasant to recal... |
This piercing and bitter criticism of Polydore must, so far as regards the Kentish Longtails, be set down as unjust. Polydore had fair precedent for all he said. No single feature of the story as told by him was of his inventing. Lambarde, it must be owned, gets very lamely out of it. His main anxiety was to purify the... |
CHAIRS of the following patterns: French Rush Seat Cottage; Italian Rush Seat Cot tage; N. Y. Pattern; Mahogany, Black Walnut, and Maple Cane, Seat Arm-Chairs; Italian Cane Seat, Mahogany, Black Walnut and Maple Chairs; Common Cottage Chairs; half size Cottage Chairs; Cottage top, Rocking, and Nurse Chairs; Oval-top, C... |
My drooping soul, and to new sweets invite me;
Her shrill-mouthed choir sustain me with their flesh;
And with their Polyphonian notes delight me :
But what's the air, or all the sweets that she
Can bless my soul withal, compared to Thee?
I love the sea; she is my fellow-creature, My careful purveyor: she provides ... |
(Masonic) picnic meet this morning.
Yesterday was the anniversary OF the
battle of Waterloo.
Read the description of the brick ma
chine.
Yesterday was the hottest of the sea-
son. The thermometer stood e20 in the
shade.
There were 1--WE arrests in tine First
and the same number in the Second Dis
trict up to s... |
WIS Nate Sanderson, teacher, was examined on friday afternoon by DR.. Jos. Walsh The exer. clses opened with "Oh, where Is the Rosebud, !" sung IN sweet concord by the whole school. The 1ainln'.uons, which lasted for Eve hours were hghi5 satisfactory; the children tssily and beeoD-fngly alfred WED with each other In pr... |
E'en all at once together found
Cecilia's mingled world of sound :--
O bid our vain endeavours cease:
Revive the first designs of Greece :
Return in all thy simple state!
Confirm the tales her sons relate!
W. COLLINS.
ODDESS of the Lyre, Which rules the accents of the moving sphere, Wilt thou, eternal Harmony! d... |
least degree, the order of consideration which has been proposed by the Executive Council; but only, so far as possible, to prepare definite recommendations in advance, which shall come before the body for consideration when these topics come up. If there is no objection I would move that the rules be suspended for the... |
among the Egyptians it was common even for brothers to marry sisters: as was the case with several monarchs. 66 3. The "bulrushes" were so-called paper-reeds, or papyrus. This was commonly used by the Egyptians for light and swift boats. The species is no longer found in the Nile below Nubia. It is a strong rush, like ... |
of teachers the saints. saries do not place it among their several orders: neither will they deny, but that it both may be and has been given of God to some, that not only have been pastors and teachers, and that there it has coincided in one person with these other offices, but also to some of the laicks and so it has... |
Scordium is used as a prefervative and remedy against all malignant and peftilential diseases, and putrid fevers; it likewise kills worms, and refifts putrifaction.
Wood-fage is good for the gout, rheumatism and dropfy; it provokes urine and the menfes; and is an excellent vulnerary plant.
CLASS
CLASS XII.
HERBS wi... |
Mas. 1st. Because the order is universal in organization, one in essence and being, indivisible in quality, and should be unchangeable in forms, ceremonies and laws, because of its universality, oneness and indivisibility. 66
2d. Because at the Grand Assembly, held at York, 926, after obtaining a charter from the King... |
For why, he neither slept, nor drank, nor fed, Nor relish'd any kind of mirth below;
Fire in his heart, and frenzy in his head,
Love had become his universal foe, Salt in his sugar-nightmare in his bed, At last, no wonder wretched Julio, A sorrow-ridden thing, in utter dearth
Of hope,―made up his mind to cut her gir... |
Thundering, a euphemism common in New
England for the profane English expression devilish. Perhaps derived from the belief, common formerly, that thunder was caused by the Prince of the Air, for some of whose accomplishments consult Cotton Mather.
Tu, to, too; commonly has this sound when used emphatically, or at the... |
Stung with the reproof, and disappointed of their aim, they stole away one by one, and left Jesus and the woman alone. And then follows the conversation which is the part of the narrative most material to our present subject. "Jesus said unto her, Woman, where are those thine accusers? hath no man condemned thee? She s... |
As we walked first along the one division of the bridge, and then back by the other, Mr. Maxwell kept telling us of the anxieties and sufferings through which they had passed during the great war-chiefly because Kentucky, which was so near at hand, although she was nominally for the North, or at any rate neutral, had b... |
Derby, England. "More than once, he says, my poor mother, with an infant on her knee, and others hanging about her, has fasted a whole day, and when food, at last came, divided her share among them."
From his seventh, to his fourteenth year, he worked diligently in a silk-mill, and was then bound apprentice to a stock... |
We see, then that in fixing tenure OF Office for Habf a and that the most favored not favorable that given other civil officers Heretofore holding by the same tenure with Themselves This favored class |
It has been customary for skeptics to account for answers to prayer by a theory of coincidences, or a mere accidental correspondence between the thing sought and the thing obtained. This might do in one or two cases; but the testimonies to answered prayer run through the whole history of faith and supplication; and not... |
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Her sickness, which was lingering, was borne with that resignation which characterizes the meek and lowly followers of the Lamb. As her end drew near, she was engaged to supplicate for help and strength to abide in the patience, which were mercifully granted. Shortly before her close, she remarked to a friend, that she... |
Unto the quick, in all the Gods' despite."
He gazed upon her wondering, for again
That new-born hope, that sweet and bitter pain, Flushed her smooth cheek, and glittered in her eyes, And wrought within her lips; yet was she wise, And gazing on his pale and wondering face,
In his frank eyes she did not fail to trace ... |
The gentleman from Massachusetts (Mr. LANE) speaks of the
Post Office having possibly to extend its lines of telegraph to all towns. That same objection might be urged with reference to the
Western Union. The Western Union, in order to compete and meet the demands of its customers, has to extend its lines to differen... |
that he lays the scene of his "Nouvelle Héloïse." We passed Lausanne, a very pretty and quaint town, and on nearing Geneva saw Necker's home. Necker, you know, was Finance minister to Louis XVI. His daughter was Madame de Staël, and she lived many years in the château we passed. It was about halfpast six in the evening... |
The same respectfully scornful smile passed over his face, as much as to say, "Ah! it's your trade to talk that way, so I must not be too hard upon you.” "At any rate, sir," he said, "whoever made it has taken long enough about it, a person would think, to finish anything he ever meant to finish." "One day is with the ... |
Mr. Pascoe, he returned three weeks later bringing with him Senor Aguilar, one of the native Mexican converts.
Having obtained the Governor's assurance of protection, and secured a hall for worship, Sunday the 23d of
February beheld the first two Protestant services in the city of Toluca.--
Over fifty persons were i... |
out an honest administration of it. In both trials, the forms of law were kept up,-the spirit of it violated, so that under the two best legal codes in the world a vast injustice was perpetrated. You young citizens of the republic, who will vote for the executors of the law, have need to lay this lesson to heart.
3. O... |
Put not your trust in an arm of flesh. David would only have been encumbered by Saul's armor, and would doubtless have been defeated in it. "The weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God to the pulling down of strongholds." What David's sling and stone were to him in the valley of Elah, that, and mo... |
new each three stories high and running back 10 | the canal The construction of these Houses il SUCH that with some slight alterations they could be made to answer for both residences and business houses, and from their location, will always lind outlay. s 81 a - = = -
1t Is deemed unnecessary here to enumerat. the ma... |
Mrs. Cole. I went one summer over to Boulogne to repent; and wou'd you believe it, the bare-footed bald-pate beggars would not give me absolution, without I quitted my business
Sir Geo. Oh, scandalous! . . .
Mrs. Cole. So in my last illness I was wish'd to Mr.
Squintum, who stept in with his saving grace, got me wit... |
Though he had always employed me-and none ever approached him save myself-he had never condescended to the slightest act of recognition beyond the tap on my head with his gold-mounted whip, and a significant nod where to lead his pony. No sign of his, no look, no gesture, ever confessed to the fact that I was a creatur... |
THE gaunt brown walls
Look infinite in their decent meanness.
There is nothing of home in the noisy kettle, The fulsome fire.
The atmosphere
Suggests the trail of a ghostly druggist.
Dressings and lint on the long, lean table-
Whom are they for?
The patients yawn, Or lie as in training for shroud and coffin.
A ... |
The pelting brunt of the tempestuous night, With half-shut eyes, and pucker'd cheeks, and teeth
Presented bare against the storm, plods on.
One hand secures his hat, save when with both
He brandishes his pliant length of whip, Resounding oft, and never heard in vain.
O happy; and in my account denied
That sensibil... |
Good works, therefore, or sincere obedience, in the outward duties of religion, may serve to comfort, but never to justify the people of God. OMICRON.
UNCHARITABLE SUSPICIONS REMOVED.
MESSRS. EDITORS :-In an interview, not long since, with a clerical brother, I had occasion to inquire concerning a clergyman, whose pr... |
If you ascertain it and have occasion to write to him, please observe that he spells his name with an e and two t's. He is an old-fashioned scholar and particular about such things.
Should Mrs. Le Marchant, with whom I have not the honour to be acquainted, or any other person, trouble you with any more conjectures as ... |
prehendin John SuIIatt. Referred TO Com mittee on Claims. and booksellers Of Philadelphia asking an amendment Of the copyright law.
Mr.. Buckalew presented remonstrance of citlzens OF Fhiladelphia against the un constitugTess, including the Supreme Court biII and the Supplementary Recon struction bill Re- ferred 10 th... |
Fri. 18.-I set out for the eastern part of Lincolnshire, and after preaching at Awkborough and Barrow in the way, came the next day to our old friends at Grimsby. It put me in mind of Purrysburg, in
Georgia. It was one of the largest towns in the county: it is no bigger than a middling village, containing a small numb... |
This term Aoyos had ever been used in Greek to signify sometimes reason, ratio; and sometimes a word, verbum. They that first translated the Gospel into Latin translated it verbum, and so it has continued in the Vulgate, and all Latin translations and Latin Fathers; save that TERTULLIAN, and some few of them that under... |
Well might the sun become as sackcloth, and the earth tremble beneath the cross on which the Lord of glory died. All nature felt the shock! Heaven and earth sympathized with the suffering, dying Son of God! The domain of death felt it," the graves were opened, and a multitude of the bodies of the saints arose, and came... |
But waving those views. it may be OBJ served that the word delegate no where occurs in the constitution as it originally stood, and in these clauses which coarey powers Now, ii IS rule Of construction, that the force of term employed depends upon its connection in the sentence, and the use oft was designed to subserve ... |
At the very outset we find this bit of practical wisdom, which is put into the mouth of Socrates, who is replying to Critobulus : "Those things should be called goods that are beneficial to the master. Neither can those lands be called goods which by a man's unskilful management put him to more expense than he receives... |
If it be further here objected by us, that we find neither precept nor example of any of the fathers of the old Testament, whereby this kind of praying to the souls of the saints departed may be warranted: cardinal Bellarmine will give us a reason for it; "fork therefore," saith he, "the spirits of the patriarchs, and ... |