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... desires unto the world . A saint be- comes clad with the sun of righteousness , and presently the moon is under his feet ; which makes him use the world , as though he used it not . A renewed old man , is a renewed eagle , enabled to ...
... desires unto the world . A saint be- comes clad with the sun of righteousness , and presently the moon is under his feet ; which makes him use the world , as though he used it not . A renewed old man , is a renewed eagle , enabled to ...
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... desire might be complied with ! But if they com- plained of the men then in place of impor- tant trust , what would they say now ? Or rather what have they said ? I need but refer to the extracts which are contained in the Miscellany of ...
... desire might be complied with ! But if they com- plained of the men then in place of impor- tant trust , what would they say now ? Or rather what have they said ? I need but refer to the extracts which are contained in the Miscellany of ...
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... desire to urge upon either of those subjects would be di- them to usurpation , and the people to resis- rect usurpation , palpably invalid , and dan - tance ? I defy his utmost ingenuity to ex- gerous to the liberties of the republic ...
... desire to urge upon either of those subjects would be di- them to usurpation , and the people to resis- rect usurpation , palpably invalid , and dan - tance ? I defy his utmost ingenuity to ex- gerous to the liberties of the republic ...
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... desire to be per- fectly distinct . God has given to every rea- sonable being the powers of perception ; it would be absurd to attempt an interference with this power , save by presenting the ob- ject properly before the mind . Perhaps ...
... desire to be per- fectly distinct . God has given to every rea- sonable being the powers of perception ; it would be absurd to attempt an interference with this power , save by presenting the ob- ject properly before the mind . Perhaps ...
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... desire them , the revivals are anxious to experi- ence their blessed consolations ; the city and the field , the ship and the steamboat , the barrack and the brothel are all put in pos- session of the catalogue of abominations in every ...
... desire them , the revivals are anxious to experi- ence their blessed consolations ; the city and the field , the ship and the steamboat , the barrack and the brothel are all put in pos- session of the catalogue of abominations in every ...
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Página 208 - When Israel went out of Egypt, the house of Jacob from a people of strange language ; 2 Judah was his sanctuary, and Israel his dominion.
Página 432 - These are they whom we had some time in derision, and for a parable of reproach. We fools esteemed their life madness, and their end without honour. Behold, how they are numbered among the children of God, and their lot is among the saints.
Página 288 - I also affirm that the power of Indulgences was left by Christ in the Church, and that the use of them is most wholesome to Christian people.
Página 40 - The poet's eye, in a fine frenzy rolling, Doth glance from heaven to earth, from earth to heaven, And, as imagination bodies forth The forms of things unknown, the poet's pen Turns them to shapes, and gives to airy nothing A local habitation and a name. Such tricks hath strong imagination, That, if it would but apprehend some joy, It comprehends some bringer of that joy; •• Or in the night, imagining some fear, How easy is a bush supposed a bear?
Página 270 - As the Father hath sent me, I also send you. When he had said this, he breathed on them ; and he said to them : Receive ye the Holy Ghost : whose sins you shall forgive, they are forgiven them ; and whose sins you shall retain, they are retained.
Página 496 - I beg it may be remembered by every gentleman in the room that I this day declare, with the utmost sincerity, I do not think myself equal to the command I am honored with.
Página 40 - The lunatic, the lover and the poet Are of imagination all compact: One sees more devils than vast hell can hold — That is the madman : the lover, all as frantic, Sees Helen's beauty in a brow of Egypt: The poet's eye, in a fine frenzy rolling, Doth glance from heaven to earth, from earth to heaven ; And as imagination bodies forth The forms of things unknown, the poet's pen Turns them to shapes and gives to airy nothing A local habitation and a name.
Página 40 - Lovers, and madmen, have such seething brains, Such shaping fantasies, that apprehend More than cool reason ever comprehends. The lunatic, the lover, and the poet, Are of imagination all compact.
Página 291 - And he is the propitiation for our sins, and not for ours only, but also for those of the whole world.
Página 240 - For it is a .shame even to speak of those things which are done of them in secret.