| Missions - 1825 - 618 pages
...agony which the punishment of his vices has inflicted on him !" &c. " Hastings, July 31, 1814." There is nothing, my Lord, in this extract which, in a literary...and splendid, as in the expostulatory homage of M. Delamartine; but here is the sublime, my Lord; for this intercession was offered, on your account,... | |
| Congregational churches - 1828 - 594 pages
...agony which the punishment of his vices has inflicted on him!' &c. '"Hastings, July 31, 1814.' "There is nothing, my lord, in this extract, which, in a...and splendid, as in the expostulatory homage of M. Delamartine; but here is the *;.f'.lime, my lord; for this intercession was offered on your account,... | |
| 1825 - 610 pages
...agony which the punishment of his vices has inflicted on him!" &c. "Hastings, July 31, 1814." There is nothing, my lord, in this extract, which in a literary...and splendid, as in the expostulatory homage of M. Dclamartine; but here is the sublime, my lord; for this intercession was offered, on your account,... | |
| Liberalism (Religion) - 1825 - 830 pages
...soon dry up, and leave us as barren of every virtue as before. " ' Mattings, Juty3\, 1814.' " There is nothing, my Lord, in this extract which in a literary...and splendid, as in the expostulatory homage of M. DClamartine ; but here is the sublime, my Lord; for this intercession was offered on your account to... | |
| 1825 - 570 pages
...which the punishment of his vices has inflicted on him !' &c. " ' Hastings, July 31, 1814.' " There is nothing, my Lord, in this extract, which, in a...happiness of others, the Christian faith can awaken in the midst'of youth and prosperity. Here is nothing poetical and splendid, as in the expostulatory homage... | |
| Baptists - 1825 - 582 pages
...agony which the punishment of hie vices has inflicted on him!' Sit. '" Hastings, July 31,1814.' " There is nothing, my Lord, in this extract, which, in a...perhaps, appear to you worthy of reflection, how deep and expansire a concern for the happiness of others, the Christian faith can awaken in the midst i choly... | |
| Poets, English - 1825 - 454 pages
...would soon dry up, and leave us as barren of every virtue as before. Hastings, July 31, 1814." " There is nothing, my Lord, in this extract, which, in a...you ; but it may, perhaps, appear to you worthy of reSIR E BRYDGES' WORK. 363 flection, how deep and expansive a concern for the happiness of others a... | |
| Liberalism (Religion) - 1825 - 634 pages
...soon dry np, and leave us as barren of every virtue as before. " ' HattMgi, July 31, 1814.' " There is nothing, my Lord, in this extract which in a literary...at all interest you; but it may perhaps appear to yon worthy of reflection, how deep and expansive a concera for the happiness of others the Chrittfan... | |
| 1826 - 870 pages
...hi« vices has inflicted on him !' &c. " ' Hastings, July 31, 1814.' in " There is nothing, my lord, this extract which, in a literary sense, can at all...and splendid, as in the expostulatory homage of M. Delamartine ; but here is the sublime, my lord ; for this intercession was offered, on your account,... | |
| Theology - 1825 - 688 pages
...him !' &c. •"Hastings, July 31, 1814.' Lord Byron. " There is nothing, my lord, in this ei tract which, in a literary sense, can at all interest you...poetical and splendid, as in the expostulatory homage ofiM. Delamartine ; but here is the sublime, my lord ; for this intercession was offered on your account,... | |
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