The Excellency of the Liturgy: In Four Discourses, Preached Before the University of Cambridge, in November, 1811. Also, University Sermons, Containing I. The Churchman's Confession, Or an Appeal to the Liturgy. II. The Fountain of Living Waters. III. Evangelical and Pharisaic Righteousness Compared. IV. Christ CrucifiedEastburn, Kirk, and Company, 1813 - 268 |
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... manner the pro- mises made to Adam , to Abraham , and to Da- vid , whatever reference they might have to the particular circumstances of those illus- trious individuals , had a farther and more important accomplishment in the Lord Jesus ...
... manner the pro- mises made to Adam , to Abraham , and to Da- vid , whatever reference they might have to the particular circumstances of those illus- trious individuals , had a farther and more important accomplishment in the Lord Jesus ...
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... manner , take all the precepts contained in the Epistles , and all the holy dispositions which were exercised by the Apostles ; and endeavour to emulate the examples of the most distinguished saints . You are cau- tioned not to be ...
... manner , take all the precepts contained in the Epistles , and all the holy dispositions which were exercised by the Apostles ; and endeavour to emulate the examples of the most distinguished saints . You are cau- tioned not to be ...
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... manner , when a man that had been slain was found , inquisi- tion was to be made for his blood ; and the elders of the city that was nearest to the body , were to make a solemn affirmation be- fore God that they knew not who the mur ...
... manner , when a man that had been slain was found , inquisi- tion was to be made for his blood ; and the elders of the city that was nearest to the body , were to make a solemn affirmation be- fore God that they knew not who the mur ...
Strona 46
... manner , as one Evangelist mentions , but to use the very words , as another Evangelist declares . Indeed the word ours , by which St. Matthew expresses it , is not of necessity to be con- fined to manner ; * it might be taken as re ...
... manner , as one Evangelist mentions , but to use the very words , as another Evangelist declares . Indeed the word ours , by which St. Matthew expresses it , is not of necessity to be con- fined to manner ; * it might be taken as re ...
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... Evangelist , says of them , “ It is their manner to sing by turns a hymn to Christ as God . " This latter , it should seem , was not a Psalm of David , but a hymn composed for the purpose : and it proves indisputably 47.
... Evangelist , says of them , “ It is their manner to sing by turns a hymn to Christ as God . " This latter , it should seem , was not a Psalm of David , but a hymn composed for the purpose : and it proves indisputably 47.
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