An Account of the Rise, Progress, and Present State of the Magdalen Charity: To which are Added the Rev. Dr. Dodd's Sermons, Preached Before the President, Vice-presidents, and Governors, &c. His Sermon Preached Before His Royal Highness the DuW. Faden, 1766 - 255 páginas |
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... human species . " What act of benevolence , then , can be greater than to give these real objects of com- paffion , an opportunity to reclaim and recover themselves from their otherwise lost state ; an opportunity to become , of pests ...
... human species . " What act of benevolence , then , can be greater than to give these real objects of com- paffion , an opportunity to reclaim and recover themselves from their otherwise lost state ; an opportunity to become , of pests ...
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... ; from which they had no probable , no possible retreat ; and in which they must , ere now , according to all human chances , have pe-. now , * For this we refer to the general printed account 14. The Rife , Progress , and present State.
... ; from which they had no probable , no possible retreat ; and in which they must , ere now , according to all human chances , have pe-. now , * For this we refer to the general printed account 14. The Rife , Progress , and present State.
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... human chances , have pe- rished : -perished in the most deplorable distress ! They fee them restored to their God ; to their parents ; to their friends ; to their country ; to themselves ; -to health ; -to industry : -to happiness ! And ...
... human chances , have pe- rished : -perished in the most deplorable distress ! They fee them restored to their God ; to their parents ; to their friends ; to their country ; to themselves ; -to health ; -to industry : -to happiness ! And ...
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... human na- ture , or averse to the benevolent design , urged that " it was chimerical and abfurd ; that no objects would ever present themselves ; or , if they did , that the reformation of such was impoffible . " The doors of the house ...
... human na- ture , or averse to the benevolent design , urged that " it was chimerical and abfurd ; that no objects would ever present themselves ; or , if they did , that the reformation of such was impoffible . " The doors of the house ...
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... human nature ; must have confidered but very superficially the end and design of the religion of Christ . For all the world knows the mifery and dif- tress of these objects : and every man who re- flects on the true condition of ...
... human nature ; must have confidered but very superficially the end and design of the religion of Christ . For all the world knows the mifery and dif- tress of these objects : and every man who re- flects on the true condition of ...
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Página 181 - Teach me to live, that I may dread The grave as little as my bed ; Teach me to die, that so I may Rise glorious at the awful day.
Página 183 - Though in a bare and rugged way, Through devious, lonely wilds I stray, Thy bounty shall my pains beguile : The barren wilderness shall smile, With sudden greens and herbage crowned, And streams shall murmur all around...
Página 185 - Ten thousand thousand precious gifts My daily thanks employ ; Nor is the least a cheerful heart, That tastes those gifts with joy.
Página 105 - When the ear heard me, then it blessed me; and when the eye saw me, it gave witness to me: Because I delivered the poor that cried, and the fatherless, and him that had none to help him. The blessing of him that was ready to perish came upon me: and I caused the widow's heart to sing for joy.
Página 168 - Remember not, Lord, our offences, nor the offences of our forefathers ; neither take thou vengeance of our sins : spare us, good Lord, spare thy people, whom thou hast redeemed with thy most precious blood, and be not angry with us for ever.
Página 184 - To all my weak complaints and cries, Thy mercy lent an ear, Ere yet my feeble thoughts had learn'd To form themselves in pray'r. Unnumber'd comforts to my soul Thy tender care bestow'd, Before my infant heart conceiv'd From whom those comforts flow'd. When, in the slipp'ry paths of youth, With heedless steps, I ran, Thine arm, unseen, convey'd me safe, And led me up to man.
Página 181 - Forgive me, Lord, for Thy dear Son, The ill that I this day have done, That with the world, myself, and Thee, I, ere I sleep, at peace may be.
Página 191 - Chase from our minds the infernal foe, And peace, the fruit of love, bestow; And, lest our feet should step astray, Protect and guide us in the way. Make us eternal truths receive, And practise all that we believe; Give us Thyself, that we may see The Father, and the Son, by Thee. Immortal honour, endless fame, Attend the...
Página 172 - THE Lord bless us, and keep us : the Lord make his face to shine upon us, and be gracious unto us : the Lord lift up the light of his countenance upon us, and give us peace, now and for evermore.
Página 21 - It is good for me that I have been in trouble : that I may learn thy statutes.