Memoir of the Rev. Rowland Hill, M.A.H. G. Bohn, 1845 - 659 pages |
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... felt the full force of these remarks , in preparing an account of the lead- ing particulars of the Life , Ministry , Writings , and Character of Mr. Hill . He has been com- pelled to give but a brief statement of many important events ...
... felt the full force of these remarks , in preparing an account of the lead- ing particulars of the Life , Ministry , Writings , and Character of Mr. Hill . He has been com- pelled to give but a brief statement of many important events ...
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... felt it to be their imperative duty to go out into the highways , and into the streets and lanes of the city , to compel men to come in , that God's house might be filled . These holy men shewed their sincerity by sacrificing the esteem ...
... felt it to be their imperative duty to go out into the highways , and into the streets and lanes of the city , to compel men to come in , that God's house might be filled . These holy men shewed their sincerity by sacrificing the esteem ...
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... felt it his duty not entirely to leave her communion . But this , says Mr. Jones , was " glaring inconsistency , and can only be resolved into his total unacquaintedness with the nature , constitution , laws , and discipline of the ...
... felt it his duty not entirely to leave her communion . But this , says Mr. Jones , was " glaring inconsistency , and can only be resolved into his total unacquaintedness with the nature , constitution , laws , and discipline of the ...
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... felt in their hearts , nor taught in their pulpits , what they had subscribed with their hands . Hence these good men naturally at- tracted attention and friendship from enlightened clergymen , who suspected no evil , nor had indeed ...
... felt in their hearts , nor taught in their pulpits , what they had subscribed with their hands . Hence these good men naturally at- tracted attention and friendship from enlightened clergymen , who suspected no evil , nor had indeed ...
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... felt that he had pursued a right course , though one of tribula- tion , and he could not look back . His Mas- ter had placed him in the situation he occupied , and he would not forsake it . His usefulness , in calling many souls to God ...
... felt that he had pursued a right course , though one of tribula- tion , and he could not look back . His Mas- ter had placed him in the situation he occupied , and he would not forsake it . His usefulness , in calling many souls to God ...
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Page 549 - WE do not presume to come to this thy table, O merciful Lord, trusting in our own righteousness, but in thy manifold and great mercies. We are not worthy so much as to gather up the crumbs under thy table. But thou art the same Lord, whose property is always to have mercy : grant us, therefore, gracious Lord, so to eat the flesh of thy dear Son Jesus Christ, and to drink his blood, that our sinful bodies may be made clean by his body, and our souls washed through his most precious blood, and that...
Page 40 - O ye sons of men, how long will ye blaspheme mine honour : and have such pleasure in vanity, and seek after leasing ? 3 Know this also, that the LORD hath chosen to himself the man that is godly : when I call upon the LORD, he will hear me. 4 Stand in awe, and sin not : commune with your own heart, and in your chamber, and be still.
Page vii - ... shall take up serpents ; and if they drink any deadly thing, it shall not hurt them ; they shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover.
Page 576 - Glory to the new-born KINO. Amen Christmas. Hymn 48. (SECOND TuNE). X "Glory to GOD in the highest, and on earth peace, goodwill toward men." HARK I the herald angels sing Glory to the new-born KING, Peace on earth, and mercy mild, GOD and sinners reconciled.
Page 85 - Unto me, who am less than the least of all saints, is this grace given, that I should preach among the Gentiles the unsearchable riches of Christ...
Page 363 - But in his duty prompt at every call, He watched and wept, he prayed and felt for all ; And, as a bird each fond endearment, tries, To tempt its new-fledged offspring to the skies, He tried each art, reproved each dull delay, Allured to brighter worlds, and led the way.
Page 408 - Some trust in chariots, and some in horses : but we will remember the name of the LORD our God.
Page 131 - It is come, I know not how, to be taken for granted by many persons, that Christianity is not so much as a subject of inquiry, but that it is now at length discovered to be fictitious. And accordingly they treat it as if, in the present age, this were an agreed point among all people of discernment, and nothing remained but to set it up as a principal subject of mirth and ridicule, as it were by way of reprisals for its having so long interrupted the pleasures of the world.