v. 2. Sermons. Miscellaneous papersJ. G. and F. Rivington, 1838 |
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Página viii
... better than his neighbours : it cannot be fairly drawn into a precedent , except in circumstances equally uncommon . On the whole , supposing what in this Preface must be supposed , the nobleness , and rectitude , and pressing nature of ...
... better than his neighbours : it cannot be fairly drawn into a precedent , except in circumstances equally uncommon . On the whole , supposing what in this Preface must be supposed , the nobleness , and rectitude , and pressing nature of ...
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... better any one knows , the more severely will he judge himself ; and since this writer sometimes thought it his duty to be very plain - spoken in his censure of others , in fairness to him it seemed right to show that he did not fail to ...
... better any one knows , the more severely will he judge himself ; and since this writer sometimes thought it his duty to be very plain - spoken in his censure of others , in fairness to him it seemed right to show that he did not fail to ...
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... better Englishman than I went away ; better satisfied not only that our Church is nearest in theory right , but also that practically , in spite of its abuses , it works better ; and , to own the truth , your prophecy is already nearly ...
... better Englishman than I went away ; better satisfied not only that our Church is nearest in theory right , but also that practically , in spite of its abuses , it works better ; and , to own the truth , your prophecy is already nearly ...
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... better : but let the Whigs do their worst , they cannot sink us so deep as these people have allowed themselves to fall while retaining all the superficials of a religious country . " — vol . i . p . 293 , 294 . To these extracts may be ...
... better : but let the Whigs do their worst , they cannot sink us so deep as these people have allowed themselves to fall while retaining all the superficials of a religious country . " — vol . i . p . 293 , 294 . To these extracts may be ...
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... better than I ex- pected : I am silly enough to be nervous about the event ; but I hope it is not for my own sake . I know it will be , in the best way , for my interest , if I do my part . It will not be any excuse for my past idle ...
... better than I ex- pected : I am silly enough to be nervous about the event ; but I hope it is not for my own sake . I know it will be , in the best way , for my interest , if I do my part . It will not be any excuse for my past idle ...
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Página 87 - His counsel, confirmed it by an oath : that by two immutable things, in which it was impossible for God to lie, we might have a strong consolation, who have fled for refuge to lay hold upon the hope set before us...
Página 98 - And he took the blind man by the hand, and led him out of the town ; and when he had spit on his eyes, and put his hands upon him, he asked him if he saw aught. 24 And he looked up, and said, I see men, as trees, walking.
Página 98 - When he had thus spoken, he spat on the ground, and made clay of the spittle, and he anointed the eyes of the blind man with the clay, and said unto him, Go, wash in the pool of Siloam, (which is by interpretation, Sent.) He went his way therefore, and washed, and came seeing.
Página 89 - And He will destroy in this mountain the face of the covering cast over all people, and the veil that is spread over all nations. He will swallow up death in victory; and the Lord God will wipe away tears from off all faces; and the rebuke of His people shall He take away from off all the earth: for the Lord hath spoken it.
Página 187 - ... the righteous. 21 O how plentiful is thy goodness, which thou hast laid up for them that fear thee : and that thou hast prepared for them that put their trust in thee, even before the sons of men ! 22 Thou shalt hide them privily by thine own presence from the provoking of all men : thou shalt keep them secretly in thy tabernacle from the strife of tongues.
Página 9 - Blessed are they that keep his testimonies, and seek him with their whole heart. • • .> 3 For they who do no wickedness, walk in his ways.
Página 89 - And it shall be said in that day, Lo, this is our God; We have waited for him, and he will save us: This is the Lord ; we have waited for him , We will be glad and rejoice in his salvation.
Página 137 - So we boiled my son, and did eat him: and I said unto her on the next day, Give thy son, that we may eat him: and she hath hid her son.
Página 109 - Peace be unto you : as my Father hath sent me, even so send I you. And when he had said this, he breathed on them, and saith unto them, Receive ye the Holy Ghost: Whosesoever sins ye remit, they are remitted unto them ; and whosesoever sins ye retain, they are retained.
Página 91 - Thou shalt make me hear of joy and gladness : that the bones which thou hast broken may rejoice. Turn thy face from my sins : and put out all my misdeeds.