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Four times he revised the manuscript, with a Greek concordance in his hand, and he used it not only with Ram Basu by his side, the most accomplished of early Bengali scholars, but with the natives around him of all classes.

If my mother was only here she could turn to all the places in the Bible where it tells about God being Love and healing sickness." Miss Fletcher noted the new expression in the invalid's usually listless face, and the new light in her eyes. "I'll take my Bible," she answered, "and a concordance. I'll bring them right now.

Its classic beauty and lofty speculations and sublime morality are essential to a liberal education. "Froude calls the Bible the best of all literatures. Daniel Webster read the Bible through every year for its effect upon his mind. Charles Sumner kept the Bible at his elbow on his desk, and could find any passage without a concordance. Great men have found the Bible a great inspiration.

And every one must know, that no transmutation of any Metal can follow out of Saturn, by reason of its great coldness, only and except to coagulate common Mercury; for the cold Sulphur of Lead can qualifie and take away the hot running Spirit of the Quicksilver, if the process be rightly ordered, wherefore it is not amiss to observe, that Mercury is so detained, that the Theory should agree with the Practick, and meet together in a certain measure and concordance.

If any one has a perplexing passage of Scripture to explain, we gather all the lights possible on that subject. We send up stairs for concordance and Bible dictionary. It may be ten o'clock at night before the group is dispersed from the Sabbath evening tea-table. Some of the chapters following may be considered as conversations condensed or as paragraphs read.

She brought the concordance and found there was no reference to omnipresence. "We'll look for present or presence," suggested Grace. She glanced rapidly down the columns and found a reference to Ps. cxxxix. and turned to that. "Yes, in the seventh verse it says: 'Whither shall I go from thy spirit or whither shall I flee from thy presence? and here is a marginal reference to Jer. xxiii: 24.

Thence to my brother's, taking care for a passage for my wife the next week in a coach to my father's, and thence to Paul's Churchyard, where I found several books ready bound for me; among others, the new Concordance of the Bible, which pleases me much, and is a book I hope to make good use of.

But of that his knowledge was such that he might have been called a living concordance." History of England, vol. III., p. 220. After these three Shakespeare, Milton, and Bunyan there appeared another three, very much their inferiors and having much less influence on literary history. I mean Dryden, Addison, and Pope.

"Make it a simple dinner at the Claridge Grill and I'll go you." "Done!" There were four books on the desk near Mr. Tutt's right hand the New York Code of Civil Procedure, an almanac, a Shakesperean concordance and a Bible. "Look it up for yourself," said Mr. Tutt, waving his arm with a gesture of the utmost impartiality.

A general idea of the possible rearrangement of the European States after the war will grow up in the common European and American mind; public men on either side will indicate concordance with this general idea, and some neutral power, Denmark or Spain or the United States or Holland, will invite representatives to an informal discussion of these possibilities.

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