The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and advocate1803 |
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... effect of faith not expended . Through the ignorance whereof it cannot be told what infinite errors , sects , and reli- gions crept into the Church , over- whelming the world , as with a flood of ignorance and seduction . And no marvel ...
... effect of faith not expended . Through the ignorance whereof it cannot be told what infinite errors , sects , and reli- gions crept into the Church , over- whelming the world , as with a flood of ignorance and seduction . And no marvel ...
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... effect her purpose . She enters into every feeling of her com- pany . She has now acquired , through long practice , an almost intuitive per- ception of what is deemed by the more refined part of society , to be proper to be said or ...
... effect her purpose . She enters into every feeling of her com- pany . She has now acquired , through long practice , an almost intuitive per- ception of what is deemed by the more refined part of society , to be proper to be said or ...
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... effect of a judi- cious and lucid arrangement , and who are not insensible to the influence of a vigorous and animated diction . We particularly select , as entitled to this character , the description of the un- paralleled humiliation ...
... effect of a judi- cious and lucid arrangement , and who are not insensible to the influence of a vigorous and animated diction . We particularly select , as entitled to this character , the description of the un- paralleled humiliation ...
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... effects : for their effects are undoubtedly pernicious , both in themselves , in the vain and idle notions which they ... effect may perhaps be produced on the sudden by irregular means , making use of the love of novelty , and other ...
... effects : for their effects are undoubtedly pernicious , both in themselves , in the vain and idle notions which they ... effect may perhaps be produced on the sudden by irregular means , making use of the love of novelty , and other ...
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... effect has resulted from this labour and earnest- ness . Are the boys in this seminary distinguished for sober - mindedness , virtue , and religion ? That much evil is prevented , and that vice is to a certain degree restrained , will ...
... effect has resulted from this labour and earnest- ness . Are the boys in this seminary distinguished for sober - mindedness , virtue , and religion ? That much evil is prevented , and that vice is to a certain degree restrained , will ...
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Página 290 - I venerate the man whose heart is warm, Whose hands are pure, whose doctrine and whose life, Coincident, exhibit lucid proof That he is honest in the sacred cause.
Página 468 - For whosoever shall be ashamed of me and of my words, of him shall the Son of man be ashamed, when he shall come in his own glory, and in his Father's, and of the holy angels.
Página 390 - Then answered one of the servants and said, Behold, I have seen a son of Jesse the Beth-lehemite, that is cunning in playing, and a mighty valiant man, and a man of war, and prudent in matters, and a comely person, and the LORD is with him.
Página 219 - But when they deliver you up, take no thought how or what ye shall speak ; for it shall be given you in that same hour what ye shall speak. For it is not ye that speak, but the Spirit of your Father which speaketh in you.
Página 463 - Albeit that Good Works, which are the fruits of Faith, and follow after Justification, cannot put away our sins, and endure the severity of God's judgment; yet are they pleasing and acceptable to God in Christ, and do spring out necessarily of a true and lively Faith; insomuch that by them a lively Faith may be as evidently known as a tree discerned by the fruit.
Página 168 - And will you maintain and preserve inviolably the settlement of the Church of England, and the doctrine, worship, discipline, and government thereof, as by law established, within the kingdoms of England and Ireland, the dominion of Wales, and town of Berwick upon Tweed, and the territories thereunto belonging...
Página 290 - Himself, as conscious of his awful charge, And anxious mainly that the flock he feeds May feel it too; affectionate in look, And tender in address, as well becomes A messenger of grace to guilty men.
Página 452 - Then said they unto him, What shall we do, that we may work the works of God ? Jesus answered and said unto them, This is the work of God, that ye believe on him whom he hath sent.
Página 162 - THIS is atheism : for every indication of contrivance, every manifestation of design, which existed in the watch, exists in the works of nature ; with the difference, on the side of nature, of being greater and more, and that in a degree which exceeds all computation.
Página 474 - I have the heart and stomach of a king, and of a king of England too ; and think foul scorn that Parma or Spain, or any prince of Europe should dare to invade the borders of my realm...