An Account of the Life of that Ancient Servant of Jesus Christ, John Richardson: Giving a Relation of Many of His Trials and Exercises in His Youth, and His Services in the Work of the Ministry, in England, Ireland, America, &cJ. Phillips, 1791 - 247 páginas |
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... question , and asked him , why we were fo charged by him to which he returned this infignificant answer , That we denied part of the divinity of Chrift . I told him , he was a novice , and receded in his opinion from most of his ...
... question , and asked him , why we were fo charged by him to which he returned this infignificant answer , That we denied part of the divinity of Chrift . I told him , he was a novice , and receded in his opinion from most of his ...
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... question is very rational , and you ought to answer him , and for honour - fake clear yourself of thofe odiums , if you can . But he would not offer to meddle with it ; wherefore I told him , to mind for the future , not to charge any ...
... question is very rational , and you ought to answer him , and for honour - fake clear yourself of thofe odiums , if you can . But he would not offer to meddle with it ; wherefore I told him , to mind for the future , not to charge any ...
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... questions , or controverfies , that the chief part should first be answered ; and I also thought the meeting would be willing , in the conclufion , to give him liberty to ask the questions , if his intent therein was for information or ...
... questions , or controverfies , that the chief part should first be answered ; and I also thought the meeting would be willing , in the conclufion , to give him liberty to ask the questions , if his intent therein was for information or ...
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... questions , but ufed his endea- vours to get us horses , and a man and horse to go with us , to have the horses back again , and we were well mounted ; but before we fet forward , the old man took me to his house and was very courteous ...
... questions , but ufed his endea- vours to get us horses , and a man and horse to go with us , to have the horses back again , and we were well mounted ; but before we fet forward , the old man took me to his house and was very courteous ...
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... question- ing was fwallowed up now , by her hearing and be- holding for herself this greater Solomon , his wifdom and glory , and the great house that he had built ( the fervants , the attendance , the excellent order , with the afcent ...
... question- ing was fwallowed up now , by her hearing and be- holding for herself this greater Solomon , his wifdom and glory , and the great house that he had built ( the fervants , the attendance , the excellent order , with the afcent ...
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Página 151 - Behold, I go forward, but he is not there ; And backward, but I cannot perceive him: On the left hand, where he doth work, but I cannot behold him: He hideth himself on the right hand, that I cannot see him: But he knoweth the way that I take: When he hath tried me, I shall come forth as gold.
Página 207 - Whose adorning let it not be that outward adorning of plaiting the hair, and of wearing of gold, or of putting on of apparel ; but let it be the hidden man of the heart, in that which is not corruptible, even the ornament of a meek and quiet spirit, which is in the sight of God of great price.
Página 94 - Heights frequently center (as to Man in this Capacity) in great Depths, and great Plenty in great Poverty, which I have often seen to be good in order to keep the Creature low, in Fear, and in a Dependence upon the Lord, I soon fell into such a Condition that I was like to die away; and when it was so, I with my Companion...
Página 8 - ... that indicated a feeling of religious sensibility. There was no place of worship ; no priest of any kind, except one who had been there a few years, who was a dissolute, drunken man. It was of the Lord's mercy that I, and the whole land, were not destroyed like Sodom and Gomorrah. At that time, the prince of the power of the air...
Página 14 - ... depending and waiting frame upon the Lord, and to be stayed in the light, and experimentally and feelingly to partake of his love and grace, which helped me against my infirmities, blessed be his name, I found it sufficient for me, as I kept to it, in all trials and temptations : then I came to see, that all the outward performances in matters of religion did not avail nor render man acceptable to God, but as the heart came to be truly given up to him, that he might not only purge it from defilement,...
Página 150 - ... boat being open, we could not have any light to see our compass, but my faith was in the Lord, that he would bring us to shore ; and I kept the boat as near the wind as she would sail, and told my poor sick and helpless company, I believed that we should not perish, although we might miss...
Página 37 - Tamworth, where there was a difference, especially betwixt two friends j both of them had been such as had made some considerable figure among friends : I felt it upon me to go to the man, to warn him of the spirit of prejudice and envy, for if he gave way to it, it would eat out his love to friends and -truth, and he would decline meetings, and come to nought, and turn his back on the truth ; which came to he fulfilled, as I afterwards heard ; for he became a loose man, and listed himself to be...
Página 105 - Christ, can be obtained by the soul. Come thou that lovest the light, and bringest thy deeds to the light, and believest in the light, and hast thy body full of light, by keeping thy eye single to God, and in and to all things that may tend to His glory and thy duty, — thou wilt become a child of the light, and receive the whole armour of light: this is that which will arm thee on the right hand and on the left. Put off thy own righteousness, which it may be thy breast hath been too much possessed...