Observations upon Sunday newspapers, by a layman [J. Poynder.].1820 |
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... feel the force of this observ- ation , far better than it can be conveyed in terms . The further profanation of the day by the travelling of stage - coaches , not only in and about the metropolis , but throughout the coun- try , without ...
... feel the force of this observ- ation , far better than it can be conveyed in terms . The further profanation of the day by the travelling of stage - coaches , not only in and about the metropolis , but throughout the coun- try , without ...
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... feel a desire for the paper , nor perhaps think of its existence , and at the same time of producing extensive mischief upon those passengers who are prevented , by the state of their finances , or other circumstances , from becoming ...
... feel a desire for the paper , nor perhaps think of its existence , and at the same time of producing extensive mischief upon those passengers who are prevented , by the state of their finances , or other circumstances , from becoming ...
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... feel himself justified in considering this practice as punish- able , either under the statute of Charles , or any other existing statute ; and , indeed , if any magistrate could be found who might be in- clined to convict for this ...
... feel himself justified in considering this practice as punish- able , either under the statute of Charles , or any other existing statute ; and , indeed , if any magistrate could be found who might be in- clined to convict for this ...
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... feel what they in- " flicted upon others . It is impossible not to " connect these circumstances with the present " occurrence . " It is then asserted , that any " new laws must be ineffectual where the agents of crime are desperate in ...
... feel what they in- " flicted upon others . It is impossible not to " connect these circumstances with the present " occurrence . " It is then asserted , that any " new laws must be ineffectual where the agents of crime are desperate in ...
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... feeling ( whatever be his party ) will feel alike respecting the man who could have attempted to treat with levity and sarcasm , the nefarious conspiracy in question ; who could suggest that the seizure which took place was designed to ...
... feeling ( whatever be his party ) will feel alike respecting the man who could have attempted to treat with levity and sarcasm , the nefarious conspiracy in question ; who could suggest that the seizure which took place was designed to ...
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Page 30 - Also the sons of the stranger, that join themselves to the Lord, to serve him, and to love the name of the Lord, to be his servants, every one that keepeth the sabbath from polluting it, and taketh hold of my covenant ; even them will I bring to my holy mountain, and make them joyful in my house of prayer : their burnt offerings and their sacrifices shall be accepted upon mine altar ; for mine house shall be called an house of prayer for all people.
Page 8 - Again I say unto you, That if two of you shall agree on earth as touching any thing that they shall ask, it shall be done for them of my Father which is in heaven.
Page 19 - If thou turn away thy foot from the sabbath, From doing thy pleasure on my holy day ; And call the sabbath a delight, The holy of the Lord, honourable; And shalt honour him, not doing thine own ways, Nor finding thine own pleasure, nor speaking thine own words: Then shalt thou delight thyself in the Lord...
Page 8 - For Moses of old time hath in every city them that preach him, being read in the synagogues every sabbath day.
Page 25 - Moreover also I gave them my sabbaths, to be a sign between me and them, that they might know that I am the Lord that sanctify them.
Page 22 - All the fountains of the great deep were broken up, and the windows of heaven were opened.
Page 14 - I also heard the men themselves, that they sang with a loud voice, saying, " Blessing, honour, and glory, and power be to Him that sitteth upon the throne, and to the Lamb, for ever and ever.
Page 11 - And upon the first day of the week, when the disciples came together to break bread, Paul preached unto them, (ready to depart on the morrow) and continued his speech until midnight.
Page 23 - When ye have transgressed the covenant of the LORD your God, which he commanded you, and have gone and served other gods, and bowed yourselves to them; then shall the anger of the LORD be kindled against you, and ye shall perish quickly from off the good land which he hath given unto you.
Page 31 - Christianity, and the corruption of morals which usually follows its profanation, the keeping of one day in seven holy, as a time of relaxation and refreshment as well as for public worship, is of admirable service to a state, considered merely as a civil institution.