Horae subsecivae

발행: 1900년

분량: 510페이지

출처: archive.org

분류: 미분류

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day' Premember them belle than hos os an one fa yesterda and with one laint loo os recognition to him, clos them ill the time of the restitution

The had another mom than Our . '

The were seen in ut actio his heen, passionate nature, his sense of mentaliain, and his supreme Will, instant an unsparing mahin himself an his terrifiei househol give thaiah in the idst o suci a

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to tellius that it might old us ali y atherint an abrupti te lais cord drop, followed by the est

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io Horm Subseciet P.

vlews and convictions ere then originate ori veli

I have been tol that nee in the ourse of the sermonia voice trembled amo manu eare he was bout o retali

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i et Horim Stim civi.

Then it Nas that helegan o di into the depilis into

the primary and auriferous ock of Scripture, and tine nothin at nother' handri then eoook p

vitii the word apprehend; he had laid old of

the truth, - there it was, illi iis evidence, in his hans and very one hoane him must remember et how, in speahinx thisamesines of the mean- in os a passage, he in his ardent, hesitatin Way,

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8a there the truth he was otia to ulter This Wor a relenae plavyed a large par in his lectures,as the thiniitseli di in his processes of investigation, or is I might mahe a ord, indigation. Comprehension, hemaid, as for e v apprehension aim everyman whoiadiand and chead to rule them, an aneye to direct them Out of this rose ne of his deficiencies. II could go larget into the generalities of subjeci, and relished greatly other doiniit so that the di do it reali and weli; ut he was averse toabstraci and wide reasonings. Principies he rejoicedi he workel illi them as,ith his Choicest weapons; the were the polished tones for his ling, against the Goliath o presumption error, an tyrann in thought o in politn civi or ecclesiasticat; ut hesomelio divine a principie, o go a it nasted andalone, rather than deducet it an brought it to apoint rom an immensit os particulars, and the rendere it ac so as to in ille into one cosmos. One of my oun friends, who aftemariis en to India, an no dead, sed to come an hea hi in Broughto Place illi me, and this Wor a relendcaugh him, an as he had a great love for flather, in ritin home to me, he neve largo torus lio v gran old Apprehend was. From his time dates myriather' possession andus of the German Exegetics. Aster my mother's

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had made ut of the fifty-thir chapter o his faxoumite prophet, the princet Isaiah. Even then, o saras 1 an reces, he neve too notes os,hat he read. He di not nee this, his intellectual force and clea

ness,ere Soareat he was o totus in Eo, laateverit Was that he recorded by a secret oscit own his

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nowhere in Britat suci, lectures delivere at that timerio such an audience, consisting of country peoPle, Sound devovi, well-rea in thei Bibles an in thenative divini ty, ut quite unused to persistent, deep, critica thought. Much of this mos of -was entiret his o . self-originate an sel sustained, and done or iis

But he osten aid, with dee seeling, that ne thingput im alivay on his metite, the nowledge that bonder in that comer, unde the allere, Sat, Sabbath aster Sabbath, a man who kne his Greeli Testamen belle thanes di l. 'This as his rothemin-law, an one of his eiders,Mr Rober Johnston, marrie to his sister Violet, amerchan and portione in inar a remarhabi man, of whom it is dissiculi to anto stranger What i true, Withou being accused os exaggeration. A Shopheeperi that remote litile toxvii, he noti ni intermedille isearlessi With allanowledge, but mas ered more han

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