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This being mixed with a remarkable modesty , and a sweet serene quietness of
nature , and with them a quick apprehension of many perplexed parts of learning
, imposed then upon him as a scholar , made his master and others believe him ...
This being mixed with a remarkable modesty , and a sweet serene quietness of
nature , and with them a quick apprehension of many perplexed parts of learning
, imposed then upon him as a scholar , made his master and others believe him ...
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Great objection has been made to the clauses of this creed , which denounce
eternal damnation against those who do not believe the Catholic faith as here
stated ; and it certainly is to be lamented that assertions of so peremptory a
nature ...
Great objection has been made to the clauses of this creed , which denounce
eternal damnation against those who do not believe the Catholic faith as here
stated ; and it certainly is to be lamented that assertions of so peremptory a
nature ...
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30th of Jan , and 29th of May , and that for the inauguration ; * and by • These
services being entirely of a local nature , are nevncoamly omitted in the American
revised Prayer Book . the authority of the Lord Lieutenant , a service for Batory ...
30th of Jan , and 29th of May , and that for the inauguration ; * and by • These
services being entirely of a local nature , are nevncoamly omitted in the American
revised Prayer Book . the authority of the Lord Lieutenant , a service for Batory ...
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Upon Mr . Wilson ' s admission to the university , it was his intention to have
studied physic ; but he was persuaded by archdeacon Hewetson to dedicate
himself to the church , for which he seemed by nature more particularly designed
. He did ...
Upon Mr . Wilson ' s admission to the university , it was his intention to have
studied physic ; but he was persuaded by archdeacon Hewetson to dedicate
himself to the church , for which he seemed by nature more particularly designed
. He did ...
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This power , as christians , we profess to believe is every where present , and
presiding over the operations of what we call nature ; as full , as perfect in the
gentle breeze , as in the raging tempest ; in the rill that murmurs , as in the ocean '
s ...
This power , as christians , we profess to believe is every where present , and
presiding over the operations of what we call nature ; as full , as perfect in the
gentle breeze , as in the raging tempest ; in the rill that murmurs , as in the ocean '
s ...
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Seite 281 - accepted by a just and merciful God, who will judge mankind according to the degrees of instruction, and opportunities of improvement which have been respectively afforded them. " If there be a willing mind, it is accepted according to that a man hath, and not according to what a man hath not.
Seite 276 - root up also the wheat with them. Let both grow together until the harvest. And in the time of harvest I will say to the reapers, gather ye together first the tares, and bind them in bundles to burn them ; but gather the wheat into my barn. Our Lord's explanation of the parable
Seite 354 - Dost thou in the name of this child renounce the devil and all his works, the vain pomp and glory of the world, with all covetous desires of the same, and the sinful desires of the flesh, so that thou wilt not follow nor be led by them ?
Seite 246 - or deservings. Wherefore, that we are justified by faith only, is a most wholesome doctrine, and very full of comfort, as more largely is expressed in the homily of justification. JUSTIFICATION, in the language of scripture, signifies the being accounted just or righteous in the sight of God, or
Seite 389 - This matter is by the decree of the Watchers, and the demand by the word of the Holy Ones ; to the intent that the living may know, that the Most High ruleth in the kingdom of men; and giveth it to whomsoever he will, and setteth up over it the basest of men.
Seite 296 - with tongues, and magnified God."" Then answered Peter, Can any man forbid WATER, that these should not be baptized, which have received the Holy Ghost, as well as we ?"
Seite 66 - that •which is commonly called the Apostles' Creed, ought thoroughly to be received and believed ; for they may be proved by most certain warrants of holy scripture. BY the word creed is meant the substance of a christian's belief.
Seite 188 - We whose names are underwritten, fully sensible how important it is, that the sacred office of a bishop should not be unworthily conferred, and firmly persuaded that it is our duty to bear testimony on this solemn occasion without partiality or affection, do in the presence of Almighty God, testify, that AB is not, so
Seite 361 - which seems to be a consequence of their considering him as a mere man, and of their denial of the doctrine of the atonement. He came to be the lamb without spot, who by sacrifice of himself once made, should take away the sins of the world : and sin, as St. John saith, was not in him.
Seite 32 - God's gracious intention of bestowing upon mankind everlasting life ; I will ransom them from the power of the grave ; I will redeem them from death ; 0 death, I will be thy plague ; 0 grave, I will be thy