choose substantial yeomen, whose heart was in the work, to be soldiers for them: this is advice by ...
2011-12-07
man of so humble, peaceable a disposition ever filled the world with contention. We cannot but see ...
A complaint comes to him that such and such a Reformed Preacher "will not preach without a cassock....
wider forms than the Presbyterian: there can be no lasting good done till then.--Impossible! say so...
give of it,--is the best measure you could get of what intellect is in the man. Which circumstance ...
diplomatizing or whatever else they might be doing, should walk according to the Gospel of Christ, ...
then, as it is with us all. No man works save under conditions. The sculptor cannot set his own fre...
he arrived, by what he might be furthered on his course, no one asks. He is an accident in society....
of ours; nor do I think you would care to hear much about it. The talk on that subject is too often...
Distress and Degradation. We may say, that he who has not known those things, and learned from them...
convinced. His "private judgment" indicated that, as the advisablest step _he_ could take. The righ...
all things. The Greeks fabled of Sphere-Harmonies: it was the feeling they had of the inner structu...
first or oldest, we may say, has passed away without return; in the history of the world there will...
remarks very pertinently somewhere, that wherever you find a sentence musically worded, of true rhy...
this earth. And all in such free flowing outlines; grand in its sincerity, in its simplicity; in it...