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... must be thought fufficient rest to swell . the ufual Vanity of a young Writer . He believed . the kind Report , and did as advised ; nor was he disappointed ; having met with more Favour and Encouragement , than even fuch his Vanity ...
... must be thought fufficient rest to swell . the ufual Vanity of a young Writer . He believed . the kind Report , and did as advised ; nor was he disappointed ; having met with more Favour and Encouragement , than even fuch his Vanity ...
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... must be , is quite obvious ; and we can fcarcely think how that Point can be fo miftaken . For Love and Fear are not only tollerable to the Mind at the fame Time , but concomitant : Yet , christian Fear muft not have the leaft Taint of ...
... must be , is quite obvious ; and we can fcarcely think how that Point can be fo miftaken . For Love and Fear are not only tollerable to the Mind at the fame Time , but concomitant : Yet , christian Fear muft not have the leaft Taint of ...
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... must be refolved into the Bleffing of future Knowledge ; and ter- minate in fo defirable an Issue . If they be religious Debates , we are stirred up to think and fearch , to contemplate and know better , the Almighty , his Commands and ...
... must be refolved into the Bleffing of future Knowledge ; and ter- minate in fo defirable an Issue . If they be religious Debates , we are stirred up to think and fearch , to contemplate and know better , the Almighty , his Commands and ...
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... must be forry for it when it comes to his Knowledge ; and in the mean Time ( tho ' yet unconscious of it ) begs all their Pardon to whom fuch Indifcretions , ( if fuch he is found to be guilty of ) may give just Cause of Offence . Nor ...
... must be forry for it when it comes to his Knowledge ; and in the mean Time ( tho ' yet unconscious of it ) begs all their Pardon to whom fuch Indifcretions , ( if fuch he is found to be guilty of ) may give just Cause of Offence . Nor ...
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... as particular in declaring them to be the Wings , feathered with their several Species and in their feveral Degrees , which alone , by the in- vigorating vigorating Affiftance of Grace , must foar the Flight to xii INTRODUCTION .
... as particular in declaring them to be the Wings , feathered with their several Species and in their feveral Degrees , which alone , by the in- vigorating vigorating Affiftance of Grace , must foar the Flight to xii INTRODUCTION .
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Page 245 - I beheld till the thrones were cast down, and the Ancient of days did sit, whose garment was white as snow, and the hair of his head like the pure wool : his throne was like the fiery flame, and his wheels as burning fire.
Page 246 - According to all that thou desiredst of the LORD thy God in Horeb in the day of the assembly, saying, Let me not hear again the voice of the LORD my God, neither let me see this great fire any more, that I die not.
Page 293 - I have carried high sail whilst running through a torrent of popularity and contempt. I may have mistaken nature for grace, imagination for revelation, and the fire of my own temper for the flame of holy zeal ; and I find I have frequently written and spoken in my own spirit, when I thought I was assisted entirely by God.
Page 214 - Simon Magus to repent and pray God, if perhaps the thought of his heart might be forgiven him, Acts viii.
Page 8 - 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 295 - Wind, and carried all before it. " * In my Prayer the Power of God came "• down, and gave a great Shock. Such an " abiding univerfal Shock I never knew be**• fore. —In the Afternoon again the Shock **• was very great.
Page 246 - The Lord thy God will raife up unto thee a Prophet from the midft of thee, of thy brethren, like unto me...
Page 247 - up a prophet from among their brethren, like unto thee, and...
Page 171 - Being juftified by faith, we have peace with God, through our Lord Jefus Chrift...
Page 177 - BELIEVED not : the works that I do in my father's " name, they bear witnefs of me.