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... considering the manifold enormities which heretofore have crept into his grace's realm through the false usurped power of the bishop of Rome , and the ungodly doctrine of his adherents , not only unto the great decay of Christ- ian ...
... considering the manifold enormities which heretofore have crept into his grace's realm through the false usurped power of the bishop of Rome , and the ungodly doctrine of his adherents , not only unto the great decay of Christ- ian ...
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... CONSIDERING how necessary it is , that the word of God , which is the only food of the soul , and that most excellent light that we must walk by in this our most dangerous pilgrimage , should at all convenient times be preached unto the ...
... CONSIDERING how necessary it is , that the word of God , which is the only food of the soul , and that most excellent light that we must walk by in this our most dangerous pilgrimage , should at all convenient times be preached unto the ...
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... consider what we be , whereof we be , from whence we came , and whither we shall , saying thus , In the sweat of thy face shalt thou cat thy bread , till thou be turned again into the ground : for out of it wast thou taken ; in as much ...
... consider what we be , whereof we be , from whence we came , and whither we shall , saying thus , In the sweat of thy face shalt thou cat thy bread , till thou be turned again into the ground : for out of it wast thou taken ; in as much ...
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... consider , we shall the better understand the great mercy of God , and how our salvation cometh only by Christ . For in ourselves ( as of ourselves ) we find nothing , whereby we may be delivered from this miserable captivity , into the ...
... consider , we shall the better understand the great mercy of God , and how our salvation cometh only by Christ . For in ourselves ( as of ourselves ) we find nothing , whereby we may be delivered from this miserable captivity , into the ...
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... Consider diligently these words , without works , by faith only , freely we receive remission of our sins . What can be spoken more plainly , than to say , that freely with- out works , by faith only , we obtain remission of our sins ...
... Consider diligently these words , without works , by faith only , freely we receive remission of our sins . What can be spoken more plainly , than to say , that freely with- out works , by faith only , we obtain remission of our sins ...
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Sermons or homilies, appointed to be read in churches. To which are added ... Church of England homilies Affichage du livre entier - 1822 |
Sermons or homilies, appointed to be read in churches. To which are added ... Church of England homilies Affichage du livre entier - 1822 |
Sermons or homilies, appointed to be read in churches. To which are added ... Church of England homilies Affichage du livre entier - 1840 |
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Page 270 - But let man and beast be covered with sackcloth, and cry mightily unto God: yea, let them turn every one from his evil way, and from the violence that is in their hands. Who can tell if God will turn and repent, and turn away from his fierce anger, that we perish not?
Page 136 - Dearly beloved, avenge not yourselves, but rather give place unto wrath : for it is written, Vengeance is mine ; I will repay, saith the Lord. Therefore, if thine enemy hunger, feed him ; if he thirst, give him drink : for in so doing thou shalt heap coals of fire on his head. Be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good.
Page 452 - Let not mercy and truth forsake thee: bind them about thy neck; write them upon the table of thine heart: so shalt thou find favour and good understanding in the sight of God and man.
Page 344 - But they mocked the messengers of God, and despised his words, and misused his prophets, until the wrath of the Lord arose against his people, till there was no remedy.
Page 484 - And I will give them an heart to know me, that I am the LORD; and they shall be my people, and I will be their God: for they shall return unto me with their whole heart.
Page 107 - Jesus answered, Thou couldest have no power at all against me, except it were given thee from above : therefore he that delivered me unto thee hath the greater sin.
Page 118 - But those things which proceed out of the mouth come forth from the heart; and they defile the man. For out of the heart proceed evil thoughts, murders, adulteries, fornications, thefts, false witness, blasphemies : these are the things which defile a man : but to eat with unwashen hands defileth not a man.
Page 385 - Cursed is every one which continueth not in all things that are •written in the book of the law, to do them.
Page 449 - Now therefore there is utterly a fault among you, because ye go to law one with another. Why do ye not rather take wrong? why do ye not rather suffer yourselves to be defrauded?
Page 114 - Submit yourselves to every ordinance of man for the Lord's sake: whether it be to the king, as supreme; or unto governors, as unto them that are sent by him for the punishment of evildoers, and for the praise of them that do well. For so is the will of God, that with well doing ye may put to silence the ignorance of foolish men: as free, and not using your liberty for a cloak of maliciousness, but as the servants of God. Honour all men. Love the brotherhood. Fear God. Honour the king.