| Lindley Murray - English language - 1828 - 268 pages
...concluding sentiment: as, "A divine legislator uttering his voice from heaven; an almighty governour, stretching forth his arm to punish or reward ; informing...which overawe the world, which support integrity, and check guilti" (i- -I.) The ]n-opi-iety of using a colon, or semicolon, is sometimes eb'ft'rtinu'el... | |
| Lindley Murray - English language - 1828 - 128 pages
...a still greater pause is necessary, in order to mark the connecting or concluding sentiment : as, " A divine legislator, uttering his voice from heaven...hereafter for the righteous, and of indignation and wTath awaiting the wicked : these are the considerations -which overawe the world, which support integrity,... | |
| Lindley Murray - English language - 1829 - 766 pages
...they consist of such insensible steps, are only perceivable by the distance." " A Divine Legislat <r, uttering his voice from heaven ; an Almighty Governor,...which overawe the world, which support integrity, and check guilt." • 3. The Colon is commonly used when an example, a quotation, or a speech, is introduced... | |
| Lindley Murray - English language - 1829 - 318 pages
...A divine legislator '( uttering his voice from heaven ;. an almighty governor^ :<•• ltretching forth his arm to punish or reward ; informing •...which overawe the world, which support integrity, and check guilt." 3. The Colon is commonly used when an example, a quotation, or a speech is introduced... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1830 - 128 pages
...a still greater pause is necessary, in order to mark the connecting or concluding sentiment : as, " A divine legislator, uttering his voice from heaven...which overawe the world, which support integrity, and check guilt." ("" ' " ' or a representation ol the Deity, was often heard to say : ' I have done with... | |
| Lindley Murray - English language - 1832 - 234 pages
...and a still greater pause is necessary, in order to mark the connecting or concludiug sentiment: as, "A divine legislator, uttering his voice from heaven...righteous; and of indignation and wrath awaiting the wickerl : these are the considerations which overawe the world, which support integrity, and check... | |
| Lindley Murray, H. T. N. Benedict - English language - 1832 - 204 pages
...uttering his voice from heaven; an ahnighty governor, streiching forth his arm to punish or row ard; informing us of perpetual rest prepared hereafter...which overawe the world, which support integrity, and check guilt.' 3. The Colon is commonly used when an example, a quotation, or a rpeech is introduced... | |
| George Edmonds (of Birmingham.) - English language - 1832 - 122 pages
...should ever intervene betwixt the Principal Subject and its Principal Attribute. ERRONEOUS EXAMPLE. "A divine legislator, uttering his voice from heaven;...or reward ; informing us of perpetual rest prepared for the righteous, and of indignation and wrath awaiting the wicked: these ARE THE CONSIDERATIONS which... | |
| Lindley Murray - English language - 1832 - 222 pages
...sentiment : as, " A divine legislator, uttering his voice from heaven ; an almighty governor, stretehing forth his arm to punish or reward ; informing us of...hereafter for the righteous, and of indignation and wrath awaitmg the wicked : these are the considerations which overawe the world, which support integrity,... | |
| Samuel Kirkham - English language - 1833 - 246 pages
...should be applied ; as, " A divine legislator, uttering his voice from heaven ; an almighty govemour, stretching forth his arm to punish or reward ; informing us of perpetual rest prepared for the righteous hereafter, and of indignation and wrath awaiting the wicked : these are the considerations... | |
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