Evangelical Biography: Or, An Historical Account of the Lives & Deaths of the Most Eminent and Evangelical Authors Or Preachers, Both British and Foreign, in the Several Denominations of Protestants, from the Beginning of the Reformation to the Present Time ...W. Baynes, 1816 |
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... fears , nor my pains and sorrows , shall follow us , nor our " sins , which is best of all . " After a long continuance in his languishing condition , without any sensible alte- ration , being asked how he did , he replied , " I lie ...
... fears , nor my pains and sorrows , shall follow us , nor our " sins , which is best of all . " After a long continuance in his languishing condition , without any sensible alte- ration , being asked how he did , he replied , " I lie ...
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... fear of damnation , he was surprised at two things ; the one was , to see old people hunting after the things of this life , as if they should live here always ; the other was , to find professors distressed and cast down when they met ...
... fear of damnation , he was surprised at two things ; the one was , to see old people hunting after the things of this life , as if they should live here always ; the other was , to find professors distressed and cast down when they met ...
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... Fear of GOD . LII . The Greatness of the Soul and the Unspeakableness of its loss : Preached at Pinnershall , 1683. LIII . Ad- vice to Sufferers , 1684. ( Besides XLIII . the Seasonable Counsel , & c . ) LIV . A holy Life the Beauty of ...
... Fear of GOD . LII . The Greatness of the Soul and the Unspeakableness of its loss : Preached at Pinnershall , 1683. LIII . Ad- vice to Sufferers , 1684. ( Besides XLIII . the Seasonable Counsel , & c . ) LIV . A holy Life the Beauty of ...
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... fear of exposing him- self to the censure of many , on the account of his want- ing academical education , honours , and dignities ; yet , ex- pecting to be so quickly in another world , the great con- cernments of miserable souls ...
... fear of exposing him- self to the censure of many , on the account of his want- ing academical education , honours , and dignities ; yet , ex- pecting to be so quickly in another world , the great con- cernments of miserable souls ...
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... fear . But he was separated from the army in the beginning of the year 1657 , in a very critical juncture , just when they fell off from the parliament , Mr. Baxter being at that time seized with a bleeding at the nose , in so violent a ...
... fear . But he was separated from the army in the beginning of the year 1657 , in a very critical juncture , just when they fell off from the parliament , Mr. Baxter being at that time seized with a bleeding at the nose , in so violent a ...
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الصفحة 272 - And they sing the song of Moses the servant of God, and the song of the Lamb, saying; Great and marvellous are thy works, Lord God Almighty ; just and true are thy ways, thou King Of saints; who shall not fear thee, O Lord, and glorify thy name?
الصفحة 418 - ... as unknown, and yet well known; as dying, and, behold, we live; as chastened, and not killed; as sorrowful, yet alway rejoicing; as poor, yet making many rich; as having nothing, and yet possessing all things.
الصفحة 420 - It is come, I know not how, to be taken for granted, by many persons, that Christianity is not so much as a subject of inquiry, but that it is now at length discovered to be fictitious. And accordingly they treat it as if, in the present age, this were an agreed point among all people of discernment...
الصفحة 387 - ... also when they shall be afraid of that which is high, and fears shall be in the way, and the almond tree shall flourish, and the grasshopper shall be a burden, and desire shall fail: because man goeth to his long home, and the mourners go about the streets...
الصفحة 134 - For it is written, As I live, saith the Lord, every knee shall bow to me and every tongue shall confess to God.
الصفحة 313 - God's excellency, his wisdom, his purity and love, seemed to appear in every thing; in the sun, moon, and stars; in the clouds, and blue sky; in the grass, flowers, trees; in the water, and all nature; which used greatly to fix my mind.
الصفحة 313 - ... in the sun, moon, and stars ; in the clouds and blue sky ; in the grass, flowers, trees ; in the water and all nature ; which used greatly to fix my mind. I often used to sit and view the moon for...
الصفحة 315 - Once as I rode out into the woods for my health, in 1737, having alighted from my horse in a retired place, as my manner commonly has been, to walk for divine contemplation and prayer, I had a view that for me was extraordinary, of the glory of the Son of God, as Mediator between God and man, and his wonderful, great, full, pure and sweet grace and love, and meek and gentle condescension.
الصفحة 386 - Put on therefore, as the elect of God, holy and beloved, bowels of mercies, kindness, humbleness of mind, meekness, longsuffering. Forbearing one another and forgiving one another, if any man have a quarrel against any: even as Christ forgave you, so also do ye.
الصفحة 441 - I therefore preached again,' says he, ' in the evening, and went home, never more surprised at any incident in my life. All behaved quite well, and were, in some degree, affected. The earl of Chesterfield thanked me, and said, ' Sir, I will not tell you what I shall tell others, how I approve of you ;