The Exemplary Life and Character of James Bonnell, Esq., Late Accomptant General of IrelandJ. Downing, 1707 - 280 |
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... danger of being condemn'd by those who knew him , for not having done Juftice to his Memory , than by those who did not , for having over - rated his Worth ' I beseech God to affist you in this good Work , and reward you for it ; and ...
... danger of being condemn'd by those who knew him , for not having done Juftice to his Memory , than by those who did not , for having over - rated his Worth ' I beseech God to affist you in this good Work , and reward you for it ; and ...
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... Danger . Samuel Bonnell , Father of James Bonnell , af- ter being Bred up under Sir William Cour- teen , Knight , one of the greatest Merchants of his Time , and for fome time Entrufted with the fole Management of his Affairs , apply'd ...
... Danger . Samuel Bonnell , Father of James Bonnell , af- ter being Bred up under Sir William Cour- teen , Knight , one of the greatest Merchants of his Time , and for fome time Entrufted with the fole Management of his Affairs , apply'd ...
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... Dangers of a great City , and numerous Acquaintance . But how much Per- fons of the like Sentiments , are mistaken in their Opinions of these private Seminaries , may appear from Mr. Bonnell's Account of that , that , which his Friends ...
... Dangers of a great City , and numerous Acquaintance . But how much Per- fons of the like Sentiments , are mistaken in their Opinions of these private Seminaries , may appear from Mr. Bonnell's Account of that , that , which his Friends ...
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... Dangers and Vices of the University without the Advantages . · From Oxfordshire he remov'd to Catherine Hall in Cambridge , having been Entered there , a Year before , by his Friend and Kinsman Mr. Strype then of the fame Houfe , There ...
... Dangers and Vices of the University without the Advantages . · From Oxfordshire he remov'd to Catherine Hall in Cambridge , having been Entered there , a Year before , by his Friend and Kinsman Mr. Strype then of the fame Houfe , There ...
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... Dangers in this Kingdom in the Year 1689 Mr. Bennell's Defires of being Employ'd in the Immediate Service of God continu'd the fame as the following Prayer on his Birth Day , November the 14th 1689 will fufficient- ly fhew . Thou haft ...
... Dangers in this Kingdom in the Year 1689 Mr. Bennell's Defires of being Employ'd in the Immediate Service of God continu'd the fame as the following Prayer on his Birth Day , November the 14th 1689 will fufficient- ly fhew . Thou haft ...
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Strona 254 - Thou art worthy, O Lord, to receive glory, and honour, and power ; for thou haft created all things, and for thy pleafure they are, and were created.
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Strona 168 - ... men brake through the host of the Philistines, and drew water out of the well of Beth-lehem, that was by the gate, and took it, and brought it to David: nevertheless he would not drink thereof, but poured it out unto the Lord. And he said, Be it far from me, O Lord, that I should do this: is not this the blood of the men that went in jeopardy of their lives? therefore he would not drink it.
Strona 99 - God would plague him, and bad him to choose whether he would have seven years' hunger, or that his enemies should prevail against him for three months, or to have three days' pestilence. He made answer, saying, It is better to fall into the hands of God than of men : and so chose the pestilence.
Strona 247 - ... that the word fhould not be fpoken to them any more. For they could not endure that which was commanded. And if fo much as a beaft touch the mountain, it mall be ftoned, or thruft through with a dart.
Strona 78 - Thou hast, in thy mercy, not only preserved me this day from all dangers, but bestowed upon me all things needful, for which I desire entirely to praise thy fatherly goodness, and with angels and archangels, and all the company of heaven, to laud and magnify thy holy name.
Strona xxi - Ireland, a place worth about 800/. a year, his son's life being included in the patent with his own. But this he was not long possessed of, for he died in 1664, leaving his son and one daughter.
Strona 147 - ... it in works of necessity and mercy, which were not employed in prayer, reading, and meditation ? 0 MY FATHER, my GOD, I am in thy hands; and may I rejoice above all things in being so : do with me what seemeth. good in thy sight: only let me love thee with all my mind, soul, and strength. 1 magnify thee for granting me to be born in thy church, and of religious parents ; for washing me in thy baptism, and instructing me in thy doctrine of truth and holiness, for sustaining me by thy gracious...
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Strona 163 - ... hands and feet, the most tender and nervous parts, so that the iron entered into his very soul. Thus he was crucified in the midst, between two malefactors, as if the chief criminal. He was then reared up on the cross, and the weight of his body hung on four wounds. He was there suspended, and exposed naked to the view of the world, bearing the shame, as well as the torment of my sin. The precious blood issued out of his wounds, and formed a laver for my sins, and those of the whole world. The...