The Port Folio, Volume 5Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1811 - Philadelphia (Pa.) |
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Page 122
... earth , the worshippers of the Father should serve him in spirit and in truth . - From that hour they who dwelt in the uttermost ends of the earth , strangers to the covenant of promise , began to be brought nigh . In that hour , the ...
... earth , the worshippers of the Father should serve him in spirit and in truth . - From that hour they who dwelt in the uttermost ends of the earth , strangers to the covenant of promise , began to be brought nigh . In that hour , the ...
Page 123
... earth . The glory of the uncorruptible God was everywhere , except in the land of Judæa , changed into ima- ges made like to corruptible man , and to birds , and beasts , and creeping things . The world which the Almighty created for ...
... earth . The glory of the uncorruptible God was everywhere , except in the land of Judæa , changed into ima- ges made like to corruptible man , and to birds , and beasts , and creeping things . The world which the Almighty created for ...
Page 124
... earth . It was to be assumed as the distinction of the most powerful monarchs , and to wave in the banner of victorious armies , when the memo- ry of Herod and Pilate should be accursed ; when Jerusalem should be reduced to ashes , and ...
... earth . It was to be assumed as the distinction of the most powerful monarchs , and to wave in the banner of victorious armies , when the memo- ry of Herod and Pilate should be accursed ; when Jerusalem should be reduced to ashes , and ...
Page 150
... earth and starry sky . But when to Ida's topmost height he came , ( Fair nurse of fountains and of savage game ) ; There from his radiant car the sacred sire Of men and gods releas'd the steeds of fire . Blue ambient mists the immortal ...
... earth and starry sky . But when to Ida's topmost height he came , ( Fair nurse of fountains and of savage game ) ; There from his radiant car the sacred sire Of men and gods releas'd the steeds of fire . Blue ambient mists the immortal ...
Page 152
... Earth echoes , and the nations rush to arms . Now through the trembling shores Minerva calls , And now she thunders from the Grecian walls . Mars , hov'ring o'er his Troy , his terror shrouds In gloomy tempests and a night of clouds ...
... Earth echoes , and the nations rush to arms . Now through the trembling shores Minerva calls , And now she thunders from the Grecian walls . Mars , hov'ring o'er his Troy , his terror shrouds In gloomy tempests and a night of clouds ...
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