Our Christian Classics: Readings from the Best Divines with Notices Biographical and Critical, Tom 3J. Nesbet, 1858 |
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... natural ; and it would not be easy to find harangues where the speaker and his audience are in closer contact than the sermons of Latimer and the solitary surviving specimen of Bernard Gilpin — a style which survived as late as the ...
... natural ; and it would not be easy to find harangues where the speaker and his audience are in closer contact than the sermons of Latimer and the solitary surviving specimen of Bernard Gilpin — a style which survived as late as the ...
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... nature so profane that it is better to leave it where we found it . ARCHBISHOP TILLOTSON . Of a very different type from Dr South was another of the royal chaplains of whom we must now give a few particulars . TILLOTSON . 17 JOHN ...
... nature so profane that it is better to leave it where we found it . ARCHBISHOP TILLOTSON . Of a very different type from Dr South was another of the royal chaplains of whom we must now give a few particulars . TILLOTSON . 17 JOHN ...
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... natural recoil from that high - pitched New England spiritualism which almost ignored the Saviour's humanity , and which , in its con- stant brooding over actual depravity , forgot those noble powers and susceptibilities with which our ...
... natural recoil from that high - pitched New England spiritualism which almost ignored the Saviour's humanity , and which , in its con- stant brooding over actual depravity , forgot those noble powers and susceptibilities with which our ...
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... nature , and natural divinity , and true morality very well ; and therefore there was something in the hearts and consciences of men not debauched , that moved them to give assent and consent to what he spoke , as being agree- able and ...
... nature , and natural divinity , and true morality very well ; and therefore there was something in the hearts and consciences of men not debauched , that moved them to give assent and consent to what he spoke , as being agree- able and ...
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... nature , Tillotson was rich in the love of those around him , and few were so often engaged in editing the works of friends , or in acting as guardian to their orphan families , or as executor of their testamentary wishes . So ...
... nature , Tillotson was rich in the love of those around him , and few were so often engaged in editing the works of friends , or in acting as guardian to their orphan families , or as executor of their testamentary wishes . So ...
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Strona 318 - COME, let us join our cheerful songs With angels round the throne; Ten thousand thousand are their tongues, But all their joys are one. 2 ' ' Worthy the Lamb that died," they cry, "To be exalted thus!
Strona 279 - Jesus answered, Are there not twelve hours in the day? If any man walk in the day, he stumbleth not, because he seeth the light of this world. But if a man walk in the night, he stumbleth, because there is no light in him.
Strona 420 - Live while you live, the Epicure would say, And seize the pleasures of the present day. Live while you live, the sacred Preacher cries, And give to God each moment as it flies.
Strona 353 - This poor man cried, and the Lord heard him, and saved him out of all his troubles.
Strona 85 - The dew shall weep thy fall to-night ; For thou must die. Sweet Rose, whose hue, angry and brave, Bids the rash gazer wipe his eye, Thy root is ever in its grave, And thou must die. Sweet Spring, full of sweet days and roses, A box where sweets compacted lie, My music shows ye have your closes, And all must die.
Strona 7 - Say not thou, What is the cause that the former days were better than these? for thou dost not inquire wisely concerning this.
Strona 327 - From all that dwell below the skies, Let the Creator's praise arise ; Let the Redeemer's name be sung, Through every land, by every tongue. 2. Eternal are thy mercies, Lord ; Eternal truth attends thy word : Thy praise shall sound from shore to shore, Till suns shall rise and set no more.
Strona 325 - A thousand ages in Thy sight Are like an evening gone ; Short as the watch that ends the night Before the rising sun.
Strona 83 - Whom, if we were not very dull, We could not choose but look on still ; Since there is no place so alone, The which he doth not fill. Sundays the pillars are On which heaven's palace arched lies : The other days fill up the spare And hollow room with vanities.
Strona 209 - Let him study the Holy Scriptures, especially the New Testament. Therein are contained the words of eternal life. It has God for its Author ; salvation for its end ; and truth, without any mixture of error, for its matter.