Illustrations in cheap edition, not queerer than in other books, iii.
However, poor "Theophrastus" is certainly not composed of "chips" any more than my other books.
I wonder whether you have abandoned--as you seemed to agree that it would be wise to do--the project of bringing out my other books in a cheaper form than the present 3s.
The rules of evidence applicable to the Bible are not applicable to other books.
Other books have to be sub- stantiated by truthful men, but such is the power of God, that he can establish the inspiration of the Bible by the most untruthful witnesses.
That which in other books would be absolute and palpable contradiction, is, in the Bible, when spiritually discerned, a perfect and beautiful harmony.
Most old English poems are preserved in unique manuscripts, sometimes not complete, but in fragments; two fragments, for example, were found in the bindings of other books.
At Lindisfarne, where "he speedily learned the Psalms and some other books," the great Wilfrid was a novice.
But such a mark assigned a book to one particular place and fixed its relation to other books.
Do you suppose," she questioned with a benign and patronizing smile, "that so many persons would have taken your book for mine in the first place if you hadn't imitated me or taken ideas from my other books?
We talked books in season and out of season; and from talking about the books in the little library we fell to talking of other books; of books we had read in our younger, happier days.
These you must read in other books, one day, I hope, in Barbour's Bruce itself.
In homes where there are no other books we find at least a Bible, and the Bible stories are almost the first that we learn to know.
At the end of one of his books Caxton begs folk to notice "that it is not written with pen and ink as other books be, to the end that every man may have them at once.
George Sand is never tired, in other books, of insisting on the blessedness of the Revolution itself, on the immense and glorious emancipation from feudal tyranny, etc.
The act of transferring all items from the journal, sales book, purchase book, cash book, or other books to the ledger is called posting.
Folio--A column provided in account books, in which to enter the page numbers of other books from or to which records are transferred.
Blotter--A book in which are entered memoranda of transactions which are later copied into other books.
Such themes as these are suggested: "How the Bible differs from all other books.
A book study, therefore, will not be out of place in this series of suggestions to teachers, and I have chosen the Psalms, since they are likely to be most fruitful of hints as to the teaching of other books.
Other books that he enjoyed were the works of Scott, Dickens, Thackeray, Victor Hugo and Alexandre Dumas.
The frame which supports the shield rests upon two books; other books, a globe, and a telescope are among the decorations.
There were, of course, other books in the bookcase, which my consciousness made no account of, and I speak only of those I remember.
It is one of the loveliest and kindest books that ever was written, and my heart belongs to it still; to be sure it belongs to several hundreds of other books in equal entirety.
But in regard to other books, his fondness was too much for him, and when I began to show a liking for literature he was eager to guide my choice.
It will come into competition with thousands of other books--and the publishers shouting their virtues like so many barkers at a fair.
Other books he had borrowed all his life from libraries; and he often thought with wonder that there were people who would pay a dollar or two for a book which they did not mean to read but once!
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