The Life of the Reverend Mr. James Hervey: ... To which is Added a Collection of His LettersR. Taylor, 1772 - 238 pages |
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... used to offici ate alternately at them , with his curate ; fo long as his health would permit ; till by his great weakness he was confined wholly to WESTON , where he constant- ly refided during the remainder of his life . IN 1747 he ...
... used to offici ate alternately at them , with his curate ; fo long as his health would permit ; till by his great weakness he was confined wholly to WESTON , where he constant- ly refided during the remainder of his life . IN 1747 he ...
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... used by each member at his own home . Then the chairman fhall , in a fhort charge , or exhortation , remind his affociates of the importance of fuch a meeting , and enumerate the good ef- fects which the felected chapters , if rightly ...
... used by each member at his own home . Then the chairman fhall , in a fhort charge , or exhortation , remind his affociates of the importance of fuch a meeting , and enumerate the good ef- fects which the felected chapters , if rightly ...
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... this fociety do meekly and humbly join together in the offices of devotion which are ap- pointed to be used weekly at the meet- ing of the fociety . His labours both in his minifterial office and in his 66 THE LIFE OF.
... this fociety do meekly and humbly join together in the offices of devotion which are ap- pointed to be used weekly at the meet- ing of the fociety . His labours both in his minifterial office and in his 66 THE LIFE OF.
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... used to speak of the " love of the adorable REDEEMER , like 66 one who had seen him face to face in " the fulness of his glory . He would , " with all the power of language and " dignity of fentiment , fpeak for a long " time together ...
... used to speak of the " love of the adorable REDEEMER , like 66 one who had seen him face to face in " the fulness of his glory . He would , " with all the power of language and " dignity of fentiment , fpeak for a long " time together ...
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... used to vifit them from houfe to " houfe , and to fpeak freely to them of " the ftate of their fouls ; and when the " weaknefs of his body obliged him to drop these religious vifits , he would . " often grieve , that he could not be ...
... used to vifit them from houfe to " houfe , and to fpeak freely to them of " the ftate of their fouls ; and when the " weaknefs of his body obliged him to drop these religious vifits , he would . " often grieve , that he could not be ...
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Page 181 - Yea, like as a father pitieth his own children, even so is the Lord merciful unto them that fear Him.
Page 109 - God had enriched him with great gifts, and with great graces, and had made him humble : for he was humbled by the power of grace. He had been a very vain proud young man ; but the grace of God emptied him of pride and self, and clothed him with humility. Having put on. Christ, he had put on with him the ornament of a meek and quiet spirit ; which appeared in his great patience and resignation to the will of God.
Page 79 - not to let his left hand know what his right hand did," and a hope that others would follow his example.
Page 69 - ... holy and comfortable word ; for mine eyes have seen thy precious salvation ! Here, Doctor, is my cordial ! What are all the cordials given to support the dying, in comparison of that which arises from the promises of salvation by Christ ? — This, this supports me." About three o'clock, he said, " The great conflict is over. — Now all is done.
Page 70 - When his body was conveyed to church, it was covered, by his express desire, with the poor's pall, and he was buried under the middle of the communion-table in the chancel of Weston-Favel church, on Friday, Dec.
Page 84 - For this is the covenant that I will make with the house of Israel after those days, saith the Lord; I will put my laws into their mind, and write them in their hearts...
Page 169 - GOD shall come, and shall not keep silence : there shall go before him a consuming fire, and a mighty tempest shall be stirred up round about him. 4 He shall call the heaven from above : and the earth, that he may judge his people.
Page 114 - After which, as the Doctor was taking his final leave of him, Mr Hervey expressed great gratitude for his visits, though it had been long out of the power of medicine to cure him. He then paused a little, and with great serenity and sweetness in his countenance, though the pangs of death were then on him, repeated...
Page 58 - ... this society being to promote real holiness of heart and life: It is absolutely necessary that the persons who enter into it, do seriously resolve, by the grace of God, to apply themselves to all means proper to accomplish these blessed ends. Trusting in the divine power and gracious conduct of the Holy Spirit, through our Lord Jesus Christ, to excite, advance, and perfect all good in us.
Page 71 - ... (rarely into more, and never exceeding three), he would speak briefly, and, at the conclusion of each head, enforce what he had said by a pertinent text of Scripture, desiring his congregation (which was generally very numerous) to turn to their Bibles, and double down that text.