Remains of the Rev. Richard CecilS. T. Armstring, 1817 - 271 páginas |
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Página 76
... fears ? " - This is to be feared , that you feel no cause of fear . Such was Peter's state : Though all men forsake thee , yet will not I. Venturing on the borders of danger is much akin to this . A man goes on pretty well till he ...
... fears ? " - This is to be feared , that you feel no cause of fear . Such was Peter's state : Though all men forsake thee , yet will not I. Venturing on the borders of danger is much akin to this . A man goes on pretty well till he ...
Página 78
... fear and duty have in gen- eral little effect : they brave fear , and a mere sense of duty is a cold and lifeless principle ; but GRATI TUDE , under a strong and subduing sense of mer- cies , melts them into obedience . THERE is a large ...
... fear and duty have in gen- eral little effect : they brave fear , and a mere sense of duty is a cold and lifeless principle ; but GRATI TUDE , under a strong and subduing sense of mer- cies , melts them into obedience . THERE is a large ...
Página 84
... was surprised at their folly ; because he was in the secret , and knew what was passing in the cabinet . We negotiate . We make treaties . We make war . We cry for . peace . We have public hopes and fears . We 84 Remains of Mr. Cecil .
... was surprised at their folly ; because he was in the secret , and knew what was passing in the cabinet . We negotiate . We make treaties . We make war . We cry for . peace . We have public hopes and fears . We 84 Remains of Mr. Cecil .
Página 85
... fears and difficulties , the pressure of God's hand . So long as this pressure continues , he knows that we may move heaven and earth in vain : every thing is bound up in icy fetters . But , when God removes his hand , the waters flow ...
... fears and difficulties , the pressure of God's hand . So long as this pressure continues , he knows that we may move heaven and earth in vain : every thing is bound up in icy fetters . But , when God removes his hand , the waters flow ...
Página 86
... fear and anxiety , when he left Laban ; but this did not prove him to have done wrong in the step which he had taken . Diffi- culties are no ground of presumption against us , when we did not run into them in following our own will ...
... fear and anxiety , when he left Laban ; but this did not prove him to have done wrong in the step which he had taken . Diffi- culties are no ground of presumption against us , when we did not run into them in following our own will ...
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Página 227 - Let your loins be girded about, and your lights burning; And ye yourselves like unto men that wait for their lord, when he will return from the wedding; that when he cometh and knocketh, they may open unto him immediately. Blessed are those servants whom the lord when he cometh shall find watching...
Página 70 - And thou shalt remember all the way which the Lord thy God led thee these forty years in the wilderness, to humble thee, and to prove thee, to know what was in thine heart, whether thou wouldest keep his commandments, or no.
Página 262 - Have mercy on me, O God, according to Your steadfast love; according to Your abundant mercy blot out my transgressions. Wash me thoroughly from my iniquity and cleanse me from my sin!
Página 137 - And they had a king over them, which is the angel of the bottomless pit, whose name in the Hebrew tongue is Abaddon, but in the Greek tongue hath his name Apollyon.
Página 42 - ... true eloquence I find to be none but the serious and hearty love of truth...
Página 144 - there let them lie ; you shall hear more about them another time, but say no more about them now.' Some days after, I bought her a box full of larger beads, and toys of the same kind. When I returned home, I opened the treasure and set it before her ; she burst into tears^ with ecstasy. 'Those, my child...
Página 159 - ... sees a thousand traits of the divine character, of himself, and of the world — some striking and bold, others cast as it were into the shade, and designed to be searched for and examined — some direct, others by way of intimation or inference.
Página 143 - She looked at me a few moments longer, and then (summoning up all her fortitude, her breast heaving with the effort) she dashed them into the fire.
Página 217 - I have more fully made up my mind on a principle, I put it on the shelf. A hundred subtle objections may be brought against this principle; I may meet with some of them, perhaps; but my principle is on the shelf. Generally, I may be able to recall the reasons which weighed with me to put it there; but, if not, I am not to be sent out to sea again. Time was, when I saw through and detected all the subtleties that could be brought against it; I have past evidence of having been fully convinced : and...
Página 150 - The most common of all human complaints is — Parents groaning under the vices of their children ! This is all the effect of parental influence.