The Bibliotheca Sacra, Volume 24W.F. Draper, 1867 - Bible |
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... fact there is rhythm here as well as accent , but in such fine and obscure gradations that they are for the ear scarcely perceptible . But the concealed rhythm of prose discloses itself at once , as soon as the voice pronounces stronger ...
... fact there is rhythm here as well as accent , but in such fine and obscure gradations that they are for the ear scarcely perceptible . But the concealed rhythm of prose discloses itself at once , as soon as the voice pronounces stronger ...
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... fact that the accent is limited to the last three syl- lables , only an arbitrary confinement of the accent , he makes the principle of the Sanscrit accent only to consist negatively in freedom from this constraint , without stating ...
... fact that the accent is limited to the last three syl- lables , only an arbitrary confinement of the accent , he makes the principle of the Sanscrit accent only to consist negatively in freedom from this constraint , without stating ...
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... fact that this syllable , on account of the general apocope of the original final vowel ( still retained in the Arabic and Ethiopic languages ) , has become in all radical words compound , i.e. the product of a contraction of two simple ...
... fact that this syllable , on account of the general apocope of the original final vowel ( still retained in the Arabic and Ethiopic languages ) , has become in all radical words compound , i.e. the product of a contraction of two simple ...
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... fact that it constitutes the elevation of the rhythmical undulation of the voice , and therefore requires and presupposes a subsequent depression as the necessary support of the elevation ; consequently that , where the latter is ...
... fact that it constitutes the elevation of the rhythmical undulation of the voice , and therefore requires and presupposes a subsequent depression as the necessary support of the elevation ; consequently that , where the latter is ...
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... fact that they appear at the close of the sentence . This position gives the accent a special force , and raises it thus to a high tone , but proves nothing as to the normal tone of the ultimate in connected discourse , any more than ...
... fact that they appear at the close of the sentence . This position gives the accent a special force , and raises it thus to a high tone , but proves nothing as to the normal tone of the ultimate in connected discourse , any more than ...
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Page 51 - But not as the offence, so also is the free gift. For if through the offence of one many be dead ; much more the grace of God, and the gift by grace, which is by one man, Jesus Christ, hath abounded unto many.
Page 333 - When heaven and earth shall pass away, What power shall be the sinner's stay ? How shall he meet that dreadful day ? When...
Page 347 - Dear dying Lamb ! Thy precious blood Shall never lose its power, Till all the ransomed church of God Be saved, to sin no more.
Page 361 - What but thy grace can foil the tempter's power? Who, like thyself, my guide and stay can be? Through cloud and sunshine, Lord, abide with me.
Page 593 - But when they shall lead you, and deliver you up, take no thought beforehand what ye shall speak, neither do ye premeditate: but whatsoever shall be given you in that hour, that speak ye: for it is not ye that speak, but the Holy Ghost.
Page 337 - In foreign realms, and lands remote, Supported by thy care, Through burning climes they pass unhurt, And breathe in tainted air.
Page 346 - FAR from the world, O Lord, I flee, From strife and tumult far ; From scenes where Satan wages still His most successful war. 2 The calm retreat, the silent shade, With prayer and praise agree, And seem by thy sweet bounty made, For those who follow thee.
Page 632 - He ascended into heaven, He sitteth on the right hand of the Father, God almighty : from whence He shall come to judge the quick and the dead. At Whose coming all men shall rise again with their bodies : and shall give account for their own works. And they that have done good shall go into life everlasting : and they that have done evil into everlasting fire.
Page 388 - Howbeit, for this cause I obtained mercy, that in me first Jesus Christ might shew forth all long-suffering, for a pattern to them which should hereafter believe on him to life everlasting.
Page 610 - So that a man shall say, Verily, there is *a reward for the righteous: verily he is a God that judgeth in the earth.