A practical discourse concerning the great duty of charityWilliam Innys, 1732 - 302 pages |
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... offended , we should pardon him who hath offended us ; and by this means fhe calms and fweetens our Temper , and makes us ready to forgive and to forget the Wrong . But if notwithstanding our good Will , and our Readiness to forgive ...
... offended , we should pardon him who hath offended us ; and by this means fhe calms and fweetens our Temper , and makes us ready to forgive and to forget the Wrong . But if notwithstanding our good Will , and our Readiness to forgive ...
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... offended us , or we must perifh everlaftingly ; this is all the Choice we have , either to for- give , or to be miserable for ever . Unless God forgive us , we shall never enter into the King- Mat . xviii . dom of Heaven ; and God hath ...
... offended us , or we must perifh everlaftingly ; this is all the Choice we have , either to for- give , or to be miserable for ever . Unless God forgive us , we shall never enter into the King- Mat . xviii . dom of Heaven ; and God hath ...
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... offend against Charity ; fo many , that to treat of them all would be a Task too big for my present Purpose ; I fhall therefore on- ly pick out fome few of ' em , which however may be enough to give us a large View of * ' Our d'μove ...
... offend against Charity ; fo many , that to treat of them all would be a Task too big for my present Purpose ; I fhall therefore on- ly pick out fome few of ' em , which however may be enough to give us a large View of * ' Our d'μove ...
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... offend much with our Tongue . If the Tongues of Men were but held in thus much , how harmlefs and innocent would their Words be ? The Reputation of their Neigh- bours would not be cauflefly wounded , and the World would be much more ...
... offend much with our Tongue . If the Tongues of Men were but held in thus much , how harmlefs and innocent would their Words be ? The Reputation of their Neigh- bours would not be cauflefly wounded , and the World would be much more ...
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... offend not in the leaft ; but in this they are most grofly mistaken ; let them know , that speaking even Truth itself , is oft- times Slander . To speak that of our Neigh- bour , which we either know , or believe to be falfe , is ...
... offend not in the leaft ; but in this they are most grofly mistaken ; let them know , that speaking even Truth itself , is oft- times Slander . To speak that of our Neigh- bour , which we either know , or believe to be falfe , is ...
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Page 4 - Then shall the King say unto them on his right hand, 'Come, ye blessed of my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world: for I was an hungred and ye gave me meat, I was thirsty and ye gave me drink, I was a stranger and ye took me in; naked and ye clothed me, I was sick and ye visited me, I was in prison and ye came unto me.
Page 285 - I have been in the deep ; in journeying often ; in perils of waters ; in perils of robbers ; in perils by mine own countrymen ; in perils by the heathen; in perils in the city ; in perils in the wilderness ; in perils in the sea ; in perils among false brethren ; in weariness and painfulness; in watchings often ; in hunger and thirst ; in fastings often ; in cold and nakedness...
Page 252 - Wherefore putting away lying, speak every man truth with his neighbour: for we are members one of another.
Page 286 - ... in weariness and painfulness, in watchings often, in hunger and thirst, in fastings often, in cold and nakedness. Besides those things that are without, that which cometh upon me daily, the care of all the churches. Who is weak, and I am not weak ? who is offended, and I burn not?
Page 124 - Even so the tongue is a little member and boasteth great things. Behold how great a matter a little fire kindleth! And the tongue is a fire, a world of iniquity; so is the tongue among our members, that it defileth the whole body and setteth on fire the course of nature; and it is set on fire of hell.
Page 5 - Then shall He say also unto them on the left hand, Depart from Me, ye cursed, into everlasting fire, prepared for the devil and his angels: for I was an hungred, and ye gave Me no meat: I was thirsty, and ye gave Me no drink: I was a stranger and ye took Me not in: naked, and ye clothed Me not; sick, and in prison, and ye visited Me not.
Page 141 - He is the Author of eternal salvation to all them that obey him.
Page 176 - Now the man Moses was very meek, above all the men that were upon the face of the earth.
Page 177 - And they forgat God their Saviour, who had done so great things in Egypt ; 22 Wondrous works in the land of Ham ; and fearful things by the Red Sea.