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... most vigi- lant and prudent governor , a great encourager of learning and good order ; and by his careful and wife management of the estate of the college , brought it in to a very flourishing condition , and left it fo . " It cannot ...
... most vigi- lant and prudent governor , a great encourager of learning and good order ; and by his careful and wife management of the estate of the college , brought it in to a very flourishing condition , and left it fo . " It cannot ...
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... most patient to " hear others differ from him , and the most easy to " be convinced when good reafon was offered ; " and which is feldom feen , more apt to be favour- " able to another man's reason than his own . Studi- " ous and ...
... most patient to " hear others differ from him , and the most easy to " be convinced when good reafon was offered ; " and which is feldom feen , more apt to be favour- " able to another man's reason than his own . Studi- " ous and ...
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... most easy and effectual ways . " He was a great encourager and kind director of young divines , and one of the moft candid hear- ers of fermons , I think , that ever was ; fo that * though all men did mightily reverence his judg- " ment ...
... most easy and effectual ways . " He was a great encourager and kind director of young divines , and one of the moft candid hear- ers of fermons , I think , that ever was ; fo that * though all men did mightily reverence his judg- " ment ...
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... most proper objects of it . " He was rather frugal in expence upon himself , that so he might have wherewithal to relieve the " neceffities of others . And not only charitable in " his life , but in a very beautiful manner at his ...
... most proper objects of it . " He was rather frugal in expence upon himself , that so he might have wherewithal to relieve the " neceffities of others . And not only charitable in " his life , but in a very beautiful manner at his ...
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... most . Thus we find David to do , after he had contracted the guilt of those former fins and 2 Sam . xix . 29. we find him most rash in his judgment ; for a falfe accufation of Mephibofbeth , he gives his land to his fervant , and upon ...
... most . Thus we find David to do , after he had contracted the guilt of those former fins and 2 Sam . xix . 29. we find him most rash in his judgment ; for a falfe accufation of Mephibofbeth , he gives his land to his fervant , and upon ...
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Page 304 - ... and the servant of the Lord must not strive, but be gentle unto all men, apt to teach, patient, in meekness instructing those that oppose themselves ; if God peradventure will give them repentance to the acknowledging of the truth, and that they may recover themselves out of the snare of the devil, who are taken captive by him at his will.
Page 102 - Go, and tell this people, Hear ye indeed, but understand not; And see ye indeed, but perceive not. Make the heart of this people fat, And make their ears heavy, and shut their eyes; Lest they see with their eyes, and hear with their ears, And understand with their heart, and convert, and be healed.
Page 346 - Not as though I had already attained, either were already perfect : but I follow after, if that I may apprehend that, for which also I am apprehended of Christ Jesus.
Page 281 - God ; who will render to every man according to his deeds : to them who by patient continuance in well doing seek for glory and honour and immortality, eternal life : but unto them that are contentious, and do not obey the truth, but obey unrighteousness, indignation and wrath, tribulation and anguish, upon every soul of man that doeth evil...
Page 183 - And Jezebel his wife said unto him, Dost thou now govern the kingdom of Israel? arise and eat bread and let thine heart be merry, I will give thee the vineyard of Naboth the Jezreelite.
Page 244 - Who hath woe ? who hath sorrow ? who hath contentions? who hath babbling? who hath wounds without cause ? who hath redness of eyes ? They that tarry long at the wine ; they that go to seek mixed wine.
Page 300 - And surely your blood of your lives will I require: at the hand of every beast will I require it, and at the hand of man; at the hand of every man's brother will I require the life of man. 6 Whoso sheddeth man's blood, by man shall his blood be shed: for in the image of God made he man.
Page 277 - ... or as when a bird hath flown through the air, there is no token of her way to be found, but the light air being beaten with the stroke of her wings, and parted with the violent noise and motion of them, is passed through, and therein afterwards no sign where she went is to be found...
Page 31 - And rent your heart and not your garments, and turn unto the Lord your God; for he is gracious and merciful, flow to anger and of great kindnefs, and repenteth him of the evil.
Page 107 - See now that I, even I, am he, and there is no god with me ; I kill, and I make alive ; I wound, and I heal ; neither is there any that can deliver out of my hand.