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... most affectionate thanks . Many circumftances combine to render this scene highly interefting . His national character as a Samaritan , the dreadful nature of the complaint from which he had been freed , the fudden and unexpected manner ...
... most affectionate thanks . Many circumftances combine to render this scene highly interefting . His national character as a Samaritan , the dreadful nature of the complaint from which he had been freed , the fudden and unexpected manner ...
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... most exalted and refined , animates the breafts of all its true difciples . The excellency of the religion of Jesus can perhaps be no better illuftrated , than by comparing it with those which were , and ftill are practifed among the ...
... most exalted and refined , animates the breafts of all its true difciples . The excellency of the religion of Jesus can perhaps be no better illuftrated , than by comparing it with those which were , and ftill are practifed among the ...
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... most perfect animals were felected from the flock or the herd ; but at length , apprehensive that thefe might be inadequate " to take away fin ; " and " oppreffed by their malady , mankind never reft- " ed till they had got to that ...
... most perfect animals were felected from the flock or the herd ; but at length , apprehensive that thefe might be inadequate " to take away fin ; " and " oppreffed by their malady , mankind never reft- " ed till they had got to that ...
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... most parts of America . In Africa it is ftill kept up . The " fame abominable worship is likewife practised " occafionally in the Islands vifited by Captain " Cook , and other circumnavigators in the South " Sea . Among the nations of ...
... most parts of America . In Africa it is ftill kept up . The " fame abominable worship is likewife practised " occafionally in the Islands vifited by Captain " Cook , and other circumnavigators in the South " Sea . Among the nations of ...
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... most worthy " offerings to their God . There were particular " children brought up for the altar , as sheep are " fattened for the fhambles ; and they were bought " and butchered in the fame manner . Thofe " who were facrificed to ...
... most worthy " offerings to their God . There were particular " children brought up for the altar , as sheep are " fattened for the fhambles ; and they were bought " and butchered in the fame manner . Thofe " who were facrificed to ...
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abominable abuſed againſt alfo almoſt alſo amidſt anceſtors animofities avow himſelf bafe becauſe bleffing blood Britons Canaan cenfure chriftians cleanſed coafts confequence conqueft cries cuftom defign deftruction deity difciple difplays diftinct divine enjoy everlaſting excite your gratitude exprefs fabbaths facrifice facrificed faid fame fanctified fanctuaries fave fcience fecurity fenfe of obligation fhall fhip finners firſt flow to anger focial fociety fome foul fpirit ftill fubfiftence fucceeded fuccefs fuch fudden fuitable furniſh GLORIFIED happineſs hath heart heaven higheſt hoftile holy houſe impoffible iniquity interefting Ireland Iſlands itſelf Jefus Jehovah kindneſs lefs leper Let Athens likewife miſery moſt muſt national mercies neceffaries occafion ourſelves perfonal Pfal pleaſure praife Praiſe ye prefent Prieft profpects purpoſe religion of Jeſus religious priviledges rendered rifes Samaritan ſcene ſenſe ſhould ſtill ſtood afar ſtranger teftimony thanks thefe walls themſelves theſe thoſe thouſand ungrateful univerfal unto whilft worſhip ye the Lord
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Page 4 - And one of them, when he saw that he was healed, turned back, and with a loud voice glorified god. And fell down on his face at his feet, giving him thanks: and he was a Samaritan. And Jesus answering said, Were there not ten cleansed? but where are the nine? There are not found that returned to give glory to God, save this stranger.
Page 17 - Kings of the earth, and all people ; Princes, and all judges of the earth : Both young men, and maidens ; Old men, and children: Let them praise the name of the LORD: For his name alone is excellent; His glory is above the earth and heaven.
Page 5 - And as he entered into a certain village, there met him ten men that were lepers, which stood afar off: and they lifted up their voices, and said, Jesus, Master, have mercy on us.
Page 18 - I heard a voice of many angels round about th« throne, and the beafts, and the elders: and the number of them was ten thoufand times ten thoufand, and thoufands of thoufands; faying with a loud voice, Worthy is the Lamb that was flain, to receive power, and riches, and wifdom, and ftrength, and honour, and glory, and bleffing.
Page 15 - Kronus were thrown into the arms of a molten idol which stood in the midst of a large fire, and was red with heat. The arms of it were stretched out with the hands turned upwards, as it were to receive them, yet sloping downwards, so that they dropt from thence into a glowing furnace below. To other gods they were otherwise slaughtered, and, as it is implied, by the very hands of their parents.
Page 9 - My flefh and my heart faileth : but God is the ftrength of my heart, and my portion for ever.
Page 13 - The people of Dumah in particular facrificed every year a child : and buried it underneath an altar, which they made ufe of inftead of an idol : For they did not admit of images. The Perfians buried people alive.
Page 5 - Synagogues, and preaching the gofpel of the kingdom, and healing all manner of ficknefs, and all manner of difeafe among the people.
Page 14 - Dumah in particular facrificed every year a child : and buried it underneath an altar, which they made ufe of inftead of an idol : For they did not admit of images. The Perfians buried people alive. Ameftris, the wife of Xerxes, entombed twelve perfons quick under ground for the good of her foul. It would be endlefs to enumerate every city, or every province, •where theie fad practices obtained.
Page 7 - God, who hath given them unto us ? The earth is the Lord's, and all that therein is ; the world, and they that dwell therein. He openeth his hand, and filleth all things living with his good blessing.