The Progress of the Pilgrim Good-intent, in Jacobinical TimesJ. Bateson, 1800 - 190 páginas |
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... first he had them into his academy , where all his pu- pils were bufied in their feveral ftudies and oc- cupations ; but their labours appeared fo unlike thofe of other men , that the pilgrims were filled with wonder , and could not ...
... first he had them into his academy , where all his pu- pils were bufied in their feveral ftudies and oc- cupations ; but their labours appeared fo unlike thofe of other men , that the pilgrims were filled with wonder , and could not ...
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... first I mu " fhew you other fights , which will be profit- " able unto yo and from which you may learn " to form a true estimate of the value of all " the things which are to be met with in this " world . " C 4 Then Then he led them ...
... first I mu " fhew you other fights , which will be profit- " able unto yo and from which you may learn " to form a true estimate of the value of all " the things which are to be met with in this " world . " C 4 Then Then he led them ...
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... first who caught , in it the reflection of his own figure ; and what was his horror , when he beheld around his own neck two chains , refembling those with which the other captives of SUPERSTITION and DES- POTISM were loaded ? He ...
... first who caught , in it the reflection of his own figure ; and what was his horror , when he beheld around his own neck two chains , refembling those with which the other captives of SUPERSTITION and DES- POTISM were loaded ? He ...
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... had paffed that way at first , were all extinguifhed ; and in the thick obfcurity which furrounded him , he foon made a wrong turning , and loft himself . His fpirit fpirit now funk within him , as he wandered along [ 48. ]
... had paffed that way at first , were all extinguifhed ; and in the thick obfcurity which furrounded him , he foon made a wrong turning , and loft himself . His fpirit fpirit now funk within him , as he wandered along [ 48. ]
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... . extraordinary pain , and had almoft , at the first moment , obliged him to drop the book ; but happily recollecting himself , he exerted sufficient refolution refolution to grafp the precious volume more firmly than ever [ 56 ]
... . extraordinary pain , and had almoft , at the first moment , obliged him to drop the book ; but happily recollecting himself , he exerted sufficient refolution refolution to grafp the precious volume more firmly than ever [ 56 ]
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Página 117 - if any provide not for his own, <£ and efpecially for thofe of his own " houfe, he hath denied the faith, and is
Página 65 - ... godliness has the promise of the life that now is, as well as of that which is to come...
Página 116 - The world cannot know anything about this; only those who are in the relationship with the Lord. The whole world lies in the wicked one. (1 John 5 :19) But now the new creature in Christ is admonished to be not conformed to this world, but to be transformed by the renewing of his mind, that he might prove what is the good and acceptable and perfect will of God.
Página 103 - Thou art my defence and shield: and my trust is in thy word. 115 Away from me, ye wicked: I will keep the commandments of my God. 116 O stablish me according to thy word, that I may live : and let me not be disappointed of my hope. 117 Hold thou me up, and I shall be safe : yea, my delight shall be ever in thy statutes.
Página 106 - ... moral powers; and which is, as we have seen, the fruit, not only of habitual sin, but of seeking for acquaintance with iniquity, not to work its reformation, but to gratify our curiosity, or stimulate our feelings. Who can estimate too highly the horrors of this state, when " forasmuch as men did not like to retain God in their knowledge, he has given them over unto a reprobate mind ?
Página 158 - The righteous (hall rejoice when he feeth the vengeance: he {hall wa(h his footfteps in the blood of the ungodly ; 10 So that a man (hall fay, Verily there is a reward for the righteous : doubtlefs there is a God that judgeth the earth.
Página 118 - CHRIST. 39 are right, rejoicing the heart; that the commandment of the Lord is pure, enlightening the eyes; that the fear of the Lord is clean, enduring for ever; that the judgments of the Lord are true and righteous altogether; that by them His servants are warned; and that in keeping of them there is great reward: (Ps.
Página 116 - God with all his heart, with all his ..foul, and with all his might, and his neighbour as himfelf.