Twelve Discourses: Delivered Chiefly at the Meeting-house of the People Called Quakers, in the Park, SouthwarkJ.W. Galabin, 1787 - 280 pages |
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... author of thefe Difcourfes profeffed , difclaim all pre- vious study in the compofition of their ex- temporaneous fermons . It cannot , there- fore , be expected that they fhould be exact in methodical arrangement , or abound in the ...
... author of thefe Difcourfes profeffed , difclaim all pre- vious study in the compofition of their ex- temporaneous fermons . It cannot , there- fore , be expected that they fhould be exact in methodical arrangement , or abound in the ...
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... author of these Difcourfes , who is removed from the scene , and the influence of all earthly paffions . The apology for the prefent publication refts on the hope that impreffions of a falu- tary tary nature may , by this means , be ...
... author of these Difcourfes , who is removed from the scene , and the influence of all earthly paffions . The apology for the prefent publication refts on the hope that impreffions of a falu- tary tary nature may , by this means , be ...
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... author has favoured us with the following brief account of him . Thomas Letchworth was born at Wood- bridge , in the county of Suffolk , in the year 1739. His parents were of the people called Quakers , and his father , a tradef- man in ...
... author has favoured us with the following brief account of him . Thomas Letchworth was born at Wood- bridge , in the county of Suffolk , in the year 1739. His parents were of the people called Quakers , and his father , a tradef- man in ...
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... relation to the happiness of a being circum- stanced as he is . I fhall fimply propose those things which , in my view , and from my own experience as an individual , ap- pear pear to me worthy of God for their author , ( 4 )
... relation to the happiness of a being circum- stanced as he is . I fhall fimply propose those things which , in my view , and from my own experience as an individual , ap- pear pear to me worthy of God for their author , ( 4 )
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... author , and worthy of man's most serious attention . It is an indifputable truth that we made not ourselves : It is he that hath made us , faid the Pfalmift , and not we ourselves , for we are alfo his offspring . The matter which ...
... author , and worthy of man's most serious attention . It is an indifputable truth that we made not ourselves : It is he that hath made us , faid the Pfalmift , and not we ourselves , for we are alfo his offspring . The matter which ...
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Page 47 - And it came to pass, that the beggar died, and was carried by the angels into Abraham's bosom: the rich man also died, and was buried; and in hell he lifted up his eyes, being in torments, and seeth Abraham afar off, and Lazarus in his bosom.
Page 158 - For the law made nothing perfect, but the bringing in of a better hope did; by the which we draw nigh unto God.
Page 118 - Who is made, not after the law of a carnal commandment, but after the power of an endless life.
Page 237 - God blameless, giving all diligence to make your calling and election sure : add to your faith virtue : to virtue knowledge ; to knowledge temperance ; to temperance patience ; to patience godliness ; to godliness brotherly kindness; to brotherly kindness charity.
Page 226 - Corinthians he has thefc words, * though I fpeak with the tongues of men ' and of angels, and have not charity, I am •' become as founding brafs or a tinkling * cymbal.
Page 245 - Create in me a clean heart, 0 GOD ; And renew a right spirit within me.
Page 203 - I exhort therefore, that, first of all, supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks, be made for all men; for kings, and for all that are in authority; that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and honesty.
Page 273 - make you clean, put away the evil of your " doings from before mine eyes, ceafe to " do evil, learn to do well, feek judgment, " relieve the oppreffed, judge the fatherlefs,
Page 232 - We have left undone the things we ought to have done ; and we have done the things we ought not to have done ; and there is no health in us.
Page 172 - they fing the fong of Mofes the fervant of God, and the fong