Christian consolations taught from five heads in religion, by a learned prelate [J. Taylor?]. |
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... carry him on his back to Cambridge , than lose him from his college . " He was there so much noted for his painful studies , sober life , and great pro- ficiency in learning , that he was shortly elected Fellow on that foundation ; and ...
... carry him on his back to Cambridge , than lose him from his college . " He was there so much noted for his painful studies , sober life , and great pro- ficiency in learning , that he was shortly elected Fellow on that foundation ; and ...
Page ix
... they did also on a large sum of money collected for the repair of St. Paul's cathedral , to carry on their rebellious war against King Charles . At the beginning of these troubles Dr. Hacket , who SOME ACCOUNT OF THE AUTHOR . ix.
... they did also on a large sum of money collected for the repair of St. Paul's cathedral , to carry on their rebellious war against King Charles . At the beginning of these troubles Dr. Hacket , who SOME ACCOUNT OF THE AUTHOR . ix.
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... carried off among the spoils . The loyalists had used it as a garrison for the king , and a marksman from the roof had ... carry away * -fanatic Brook The fair cathedral storm'd and took ; But thanks to God and good St. Chad , A guerdon ...
... carried off among the spoils . The loyalists had used it as a garrison for the king , and a marksman from the roof had ... carry away * -fanatic Brook The fair cathedral storm'd and took ; But thanks to God and good St. Chad , A guerdon ...
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... carry him into captivity . It does not follow , therefore , from our author's application of this text , that he considered the other verses , from 14 to 24 , to describe the con- flict of a Christian renewed to holiness : he pro- bably ...
... carry him into captivity . It does not follow , therefore , from our author's application of this text , that he considered the other verses , from 14 to 24 , to describe the con- flict of a Christian renewed to holiness : he pro- bably ...
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... Carry this evidence along with you , and show it to your- self upon every disquietness and deep plunge of heart ; and how can you choose but convince your- self that your melancholy and distrust is causeless ? " The hope of the ...
... Carry this evidence along with you , and show it to your- self upon every disquietness and deep plunge of heart ; and how can you choose but convince your- self that your melancholy and distrust is causeless ? " The hope of the ...
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17 PORTMAN STREET Advent of Christ apostle baptism baptized Bishop Bishop of Lichfield blessed body bread bring cast Chap Christian Consolations Christian Gentleman Church of England cloth comfort communion conscience covenant death desire divine doth earth Edition eyes faith Father fear flesh Foolscap give glad glory God's grace Hacket hand hath given heart heaven heavenly Holy Ghost honour hope intercession Isaiah Israel JAMES BURNS Jeremy Taylor Jesus John JOHN HACKET John iv king kingdom labour Lamb Lichfield live Lord hath LORD'S SUPPER Matt mercy mind never Paul peace Pharisees PORTMAN SQUARE praise pray prayer promise Psalm PUBLISHED BY JAMES receive remember repentance sacrament saints SAMUEL WILBERFORCE Saviour Scripture Sermon servants shew sinner sins soul Spirit supplications Thess things THOMAS CHAMBERLAIN thou treatise truth unto thee viii walk word zeal
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Page 51 - O come, let us worship and fall down, and kneel before the Lord our Maker. For he is the Lord our God, and we are the people of his pasture, and the sheep of his hand.
Page 54 - Let love be without dissimulation. Abhor that which is evil; cleave to that which is good. Be kindly affectioned one to another with brotherly love; in honour preferring one another; not slothful in business; fervent in spirit; serving the Lord; rejoicing in hope; patient in tribulation; continuing instant in prayer; distributing to the necessity of saints; given to hospitality.
Page 83 - And to the end that we should alway remember the exceeding great love of our Master and only Saviour Jesus Christ, thus dying for us, and the innumerable benefits which, by his precious blood-shedding, he hath obtained to us, he hath instituted and ordained holy mysteries as pledges of his love, and for a continual remembrance of his death, to our great and endless comfort.
Page 47 - In the day of my trouble I sought the Lord : my sore ran in the night, and ceased not: my soul refused to be comforted. 3 I remembered God, and was troubled : I complained, and my spirit was overwhelmed.
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Page 63 - Evening, and morning, and at noon, will I pray, and cry aloud : and he shall hear my voice.
Page 57 - But it is good to be zealously affected always in a good thing, and not only when I am present with you.
Page 62 - God. And whatsoever we ask, we receive of him, because we keep his commandments, and do those things that are pleasing in his sight.