The Life and Work of the Seventh Earl of Shaftesbury, K.G. |
ما يقوله الناس - كتابة مراجعة
لم نعثر على أي مراجعات في الأماكن المعتادة.
طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
believe Bible Bill Bishop blessed Book brought called cause Christian Church classes close cloth Committee Commons course dear death desire Diary duty Ecclesiastical Courts effect effort England expression fear feeling gave give given God's Government hand heart Home honour hope hour House of Lords Illustrated India interest issue Italy July kind labour Lady letter living London look Lord Shaftesbury March matter measure meeting mind Mission moved never night occasion opinion Palmerston passed political poor prayer present principle question Ragged School received referred religious School seemed sent Society speak speech spirit success Sunday sympathy things thought thousand took true truth views Vols whole wish write wrote young
مقاطع مشهورة
الصفحة 538 - Countries of the World, The. By ROBERT BROWN, MA, Ph.D., &c. Complete in Six Vols., with about 750 Illustrations. 410, 7s. 6d. each.
الصفحة 510 - When the ear heard me, then it blessed me; and when the eye saw me, it gave witness to me; because I delivered the poor that cried, and the fatherless, and him that had none to help him. The blessing of him that was ready to perish came upon me : and I caused the widow's heart to sing for joy.
الصفحة 491 - Cast me not off in the time of old age; forsake me not when my strength faileth.
الصفحة 428 - Refrain from these men, and let them alone: for if this counsel or this work be of men, it will come to nought: But if it be of God, ye cannot overthrow it; lest haply ye be found even to fight against God.
الصفحة 225 - EVERY minister saying the public prayers, or ministering the sacraments, or other rites of the church, shall wear a decent and comely surplice with sleeves, to be provided at the charge of the parish.
الصفحة 546 - MY WORK FOR GOD. By the Right Rev. BISHOP COTTERILL. MY OBJECT IN LIFE. By the Ven.
الصفحة 37 - That this House has heard with concern of the conflicts which have occurred between the British and Chinese authorities in the Canton River ; and, without expressing an opinion as to the extent to which the Government of China may have afforded this country cause of complaint respecting the non-fulfilment of the Treaty of 1842...
الصفحة 508 - There the tears of earth are dried ; There its hidden things are clear ; There the work of life is tried By a juster Judge than here. Father, in Thy gracious keeping Leave we now Thy servant sleeping.
الصفحة 334 - The discretion of a judge is the law of tyrants : it is always unknown ; it is different in different men ; it is casual, and depends upon constitution, temper, and passion. In the best, it is oftentimes caprice ; in the worst it is every vice, folly, and passion, to which human nature is liable.'*- — Lord Camden.