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And this was done according to the tenor of the covenant of redemption, wherein the Father "caused all our sins to meet together on him," Isa. liii. 6; and made him sin, or a sacrifice for sin, indefinitely, 2 Cor. v. 21; and so did not except the sins committed after conversion.
In part, it is certainly due to reflected sunlight; in part, most likely, to the ignition of minute solid particles. Jour. of Sc., vol. xxxviii. Jour. of Sc., vol. xliii. St. Astr. Soc., vol. liii., p. 214; Abelmann, Astr. Roy. St. Astr. Pac. Imp. de St. Pétersbourg, t. xxviii. Roy. R. Soc., vol. xv., p. 5; Month. Roy.
Pouring out his soul unto death he bare the sin of many, and made intercession for the transgressors," Isa. liii. 4, 5, 10, 11, 12.
L. A husband ought never to be the first to go to sleep and the last to awaken. LI. The man who enters his wife's dressing-room is either a philosopher or an imbecile. LII. The husband who leaves nothing to desire is a lost man. LIII. The married woman is a slave whom one must know how to set upon a throne.
LIII. It is acknowledged even by his enemies, that in regard to wine, he was abstemious. A remark is ascribed to Marcus Cato, "that Caesar was the only sober man amongst all those who were engaged in the design to subvert the government."
Essex Archæol. Soc., IX, pt. LIII, pp. 920-6. For an apotheosis of the clothiers, see The Pleasant History of John Winchcomb, in his younger days called Jack of Newbery, the famous and worthy Clothier of England and Thomas of Reading, or the Six Worthy Yeomen of the West, in The Works of Thomas Deloney, ed. F.O. Mann , nos.
He supposes this to have been emitted from some distant earthquake or volcano. Philos. Trans. V. LIII. p. 63. In many circumstances this wind seems much to resemble the dry fog which covered most parts of Europe for many weeks in the summer of 1780, which has been supposed to have had a volcanic origin, as it succeeded the violent eruption of Mount Hecla, and its neighbourhood.
Peter had said, there the prophets foretold that ye should be redeemed from the tradition of your fathers. So when he says here, ye are redeemed by the blood of Christ, as of an innocent and unspotted lamb, he would again refer to the Scripture, and explain that which is contained in the prophets and Moses as Is. liii.: "Like a lamb he is led to the slaughter."
Rev. xx. 12. Luke xxiii. 42. Religion a Weariness to the Natural Man. "He hath no form nor comeliness; and when we shall see Him, there is no beauty that we should desire Him." Isaiah liii. 2. "Religion is a weariness;" such is the judgment commonly passed, often avowed, concerning the greatest of blessings which Almighty God has bestowed upon us.
Lettres de Silvio Pellico, recueillies et mises en ordre, par M. GUILLAUME STEFANI. Traduites et précédées d'une Introduction, par M. ANTOINE DE LATOUR. Paris: 1857. pp. liii, 493. 8 vo. Silvio Pellico is one of the most touching ghosts that glide through the chambers of the memory. This volume will increase his pure fame. It will be read with painful interest.
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