The British Magazine, Volume 25John Turrill, 1844 |
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... desire to die , whenever it pleases God , with the truth of Jesus Christ in my heart , and on my lips , and to have it for a seal and mark upon my conscience . The flock committed to me I will , if possible , guide into the road which ...
... desire to die , whenever it pleases God , with the truth of Jesus Christ in my heart , and on my lips , and to have it for a seal and mark upon my conscience . The flock committed to me I will , if possible , guide into the road which ...
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... desire of that knowledge which was spoken of . " + In the charter which was granted by King James I. , April 10 , 1606 , for improving trade and plantations in Virginia , one of the avowed objects expressed in his Majesty's instructions ...
... desire of that knowledge which was spoken of . " + In the charter which was granted by King James I. , April 10 , 1606 , for improving trade and plantations in Virginia , one of the avowed objects expressed in his Majesty's instructions ...
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... desire may pack away for colde his suite will be None such within this fortresse may inhabit here with me , & c . SACRED POETRY . AUTUMN . THE yellow leaves of autumn fall , The ivy rustles on the wall , The churchyard mourners , with ...
... desire may pack away for colde his suite will be None such within this fortresse may inhabit here with me , & c . SACRED POETRY . AUTUMN . THE yellow leaves of autumn fall , The ivy rustles on the wall , The churchyard mourners , with ...
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... desire of distinc- tion ) to the serious inconvenience of those who sit near them , and to the great disfigurement of the church ; and the creation of faculty - pews . To this last evil an effectual check , we trust , has been given by ...
... desire of distinc- tion ) to the serious inconvenience of those who sit near them , and to the great disfigurement of the church ; and the creation of faculty - pews . To this last evil an effectual check , we trust , has been given by ...
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... desire that university degrees should imply at least the negative merit of never having opposed , or having abjured , all former opposition to the catholic faith of the English church . The only apprehension which it calls forth is this ...
... desire that university degrees should imply at least the negative merit of never having opposed , or having abjured , all former opposition to the catholic faith of the English church . The only apprehension which it calls forth is this ...
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Page 67 - For if there come unto your assembly a man with a gold ring, in goodly apparel, and there come in also a poor man in vile raiment; and ye have respect to him that weareth the gay clothing, and say unto him, "Sit thou here in a good place," and say to the poor, "Stand thou there, or sit here under my footstool," are ye not then partial in yourselves, and are become judges of evil thoughts?
Page 46 - when it pleased God, who separated me from my mother's womb, and called me by his grace, to reveal his son in me, that I might preach him among the heathen; immediately I conferred not with flesh and blood...
Page 400 - Wherefore if ye be dead with Christ from the rudiments of the world, why, as though living in the world, are ye subject to ordinances ? touch not, taste not, handle not ; which all are to perish with the using, after the commandments and doctrines of men.
Page 191 - For the invisible things of God from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even His eternal power and Godhead...
Page 44 - But Barnabas took him, and brought him to the apostles, and declared unto them how he had seen the Lord in the way, and that he had spoken to him, and how he had preached boldly at Damascus in the name of Jesus.
Page 187 - THE heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handywork. Day unto day uttereth speech, and night unto night sheweth knowledge. There is no speech nor language, where their voice is not heard. Their line is gone out through all the earth, and their words to the end of the world.
Page 25 - THE Lord is my light and my salvation, whom then shall I fear ? the Lord is the strength of my life, of whom then shall I be afraid?
Page 619 - Remember the days of old, consider the years of many generations : ask thy father, and he will shew thee ; thy elders, and they will tell thee.
Page 282 - ... thou that sayest a man should not commit adultery, dost thou commit adultery? thou that abhorrest idols, dost thou commit sacrilege? thou that makest thy boast of the law, through breaking the law dishonourest thou God? for the name of God is blasphemed among the Gentiles through you, as it is written.
Page 554 - The body and blood of Christ which are verily and indeed taken and received by the faithful in the Lord's Supper.