A Collection of Testimonies Concerning Several Ministers of the Gospel Amongst the People Called Quakers, Deceased: With Some of Their Last Expressions and ExhortationsLuke Hinde, 1760 - 372 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 51
Page
... give Offence ; they are , He , or fhe , was defcended from believing Parents ; or , was convinced of the Truth . To obviate which , it may be observed , that it is not thereby intended to circumfcribe the Belief of the Truth , in the ...
... give Offence ; they are , He , or fhe , was defcended from believing Parents ; or , was convinced of the Truth . To obviate which , it may be observed , that it is not thereby intended to circumfcribe the Belief of the Truth , in the ...
Page 5
... , even in the Time of his great Weakness ; as alfo to many , of feveral Ranks and Degrees , who came to vifit him ; not forgetting to give B 3 tender tender and fatherly Advice frequently to his own Children . PUBLICR FRIENDS deceased . ૐ.
... , even in the Time of his great Weakness ; as alfo to many , of feveral Ranks and Degrees , who came to vifit him ; not forgetting to give B 3 tender tender and fatherly Advice frequently to his own Children . PUBLICR FRIENDS deceased . ૐ.
Page 11
... give me an Inheritance among the Righteous , which I have no Caufe to doubt of ; for although this Affliction he has now laid , or permitted to be brought upon me , be exercifing , yet if it should continue and increase , I know that I ...
... give me an Inheritance among the Righteous , which I have no Caufe to doubt of ; for although this Affliction he has now laid , or permitted to be brought upon me , be exercifing , yet if it should continue and increase , I know that I ...
Page 25
... give him a second Vifitation , by the powerful Ministry of our worthy Friend Mary Ellerton of York , then in this County . Soon after , he gave up in Obe- dience to what he believed was required of him , and came forth in a publick ...
... give him a second Vifitation , by the powerful Ministry of our worthy Friend Mary Ellerton of York , then in this County . Soon after , he gave up in Obe- dience to what he believed was required of him , and came forth in a publick ...
Page 27
... grounded in the Truth , but was raised up to give a fresh and lively Teftimony to others of its Goodnels , to the Comfort of the Meet- ing to which the belonged , and to the edifying ing PUBLICK FRIENDS deceased . 27.
... grounded in the Truth , but was raised up to give a fresh and lively Teftimony to others of its Goodnels , to the Comfort of the Meet- ing to which the belonged , and to the edifying ing PUBLICK FRIENDS deceased . 27.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Affliction againſt alfo alſo amongſt attending Meetings bleffed Truth Body Caufe cerning Chrift Chriftian Church Church of England Comfort concerning conftant Converfation convinced County Courſe dear deceaſed defcended defired departed Difcipline diligent divers divine divine Grace Edification edifying efteemed exemplary Exercife expreffed Expreffions fafe faid faithful fame favoured feemed fenfible feven feveral fhall fhort Firſt folid fome fometimes frequently Friends Burying Ground fuch fweet Gift Goſpel hath Heart herſelf himſelf holy Houſe Hufband Ilnefs Inftrument Ireland Jefus John Fothergill laboured laft Ilneſs laſt living Lofs Lord's Love Meetings of Friends Mind Minifter Miniſtry moft Month Monthly meeting moſt Neighbours Parents Peace pleafed Power prefent preferved Profeffion publick Teftimony Quarterly Refignation Refpects Reft religious Scotland Service ſeveral ſhe Soul Spirit ſweet Teftimony A Teftimony tender therein thereof theſe thofe thoſe travelled Underſtanding uſeful vifited Friends vifited the Meetings Weakneſs Weft weighty Wiſdom Worſhip worthy Friend
Popular passages
Page 323 - Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity! It is like the precious ointment upon the head, that ran down upon the beard, even Aaron's beard: that went down to the skirts of his garments; As the dew of Hermon, and as the dew that descended upon the mountains of Zion: for there the Lord commanded the blessing, even life for evermore.
Page 338 - ... things new and old His ministry was in plainness of speech, and attended with divine authority, reaching the witness of God in man, and to the habitation of the mourners in Zion ; frequently pointing out, in a lively manner, the paths of the exercised travellers, and the steps of heavenly pilgrims ; by which he was made helpful to such as are seeking the true rest, which the Lord hath prepared for his people. It may truly be said, he was eminently gifted for the work of the present day, remarkably...
Page 353 - saw no temple" in the new Jerusalem ; " for the Lord God Almighty, and " the Lamb are the temple of it : and the city had " no need of the sun, neither of the moon ; for " the glory of God did lighten it...
Page 252 - the Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken away ; bleffed
Page 240 - May we, under the consideration of our great loss of him, and many other faithful labourers in the Lord's vineyard, now removed from us, be incited so to follow their footsteps, that with them, we may be partakers of that incorruptible inheritance, which is reserved for the righteous when time here shall be no more.
Page 116 - And my fpeech and my preaching was not with enticing words of man's wifdom, but in demonftration of the Spirit and of power : that your faith fhould not ftand in the wifdom of men, but in the power of God...
Page 294 - Lecky ; whilst there, some expressions which she uttered in an affecting manner, were taken down in writing, and are as follow. The 7th of the...
Page 221 - Perhaps he is gone to that place " where the wicked ceafe from troubling, and the weary are at reft...