A Selection from the Letters and Papers of the Late John BarclayH. Longstreth, 1847 - 328 páginas |
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... words , as given at the com- mencement of the first chapter of this volume ; to which the reader is referred . The latter portion of this Selection consists more generally of the letters of the Author : these are mainly of a religious ...
... words , as given at the com- mencement of the first chapter of this volume ; to which the reader is referred . The latter portion of this Selection consists more generally of the letters of the Author : these are mainly of a religious ...
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... words . were clearly distinguished- " O Lord ! -dear Lord ! -come . - I bless the Lord . - I am the Lord's for ever ... word Hallelujah was frequently JOHN BARCLAY . 15.
... words . were clearly distinguished- " O Lord ! -dear Lord ! -come . - I bless the Lord . - I am the Lord's for ever ... word Hallelujah was frequently JOHN BARCLAY . 15.
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John Barclay. to be heard , and the word Hallelujah was frequently repeated . About four o'clock in the afternoon of the 11th of Fifth Month , 1838 , he peacefully passed away , aged forty - one years , a minister about fifteen years ...
John Barclay. to be heard , and the word Hallelujah was frequently repeated . About four o'clock in the afternoon of the 11th of Fifth Month , 1838 , he peacefully passed away , aged forty - one years , a minister about fifteen years ...
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... words acknowledge , and in very deed deny Him ? How long wilt thou in praises and in prayers draw nigh unto Him , whilst in the particular conduct of every day thou dost abuse His gifts , forget and for- sake the Giver ? 1815 , February ...
... words acknowledge , and in very deed deny Him ? How long wilt thou in praises and in prayers draw nigh unto Him , whilst in the particular conduct of every day thou dost abuse His gifts , forget and for- sake the Giver ? 1815 , February ...
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... words , a particular posture of body , or what is termed a consecrated place . But this is what it does essen- tially and unequivocally require , -that the soul put on the garment of faith , —that the expressions used ( if there be any ) ...
... words , a particular posture of body , or what is termed a consecrated place . But this is what it does essen- tially and unequivocally require , -that the soul put on the garment of faith , —that the expressions used ( if there be any ) ...
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A Selection from the Letters and Papers of the Late John Barclay ... John Barclay Vista completa - 1881 |
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abide abundant affliction attended believe beloved better blessed Brighton cause Christ church comfort Cornwall creature Croydon daily dear friend desire discouragement Divine Divine grace duty enabled endeavouring enemy engaged eternal evil exercise faith Father favoured fear feel follow George Fox give glory grace Gracechurch Street hand heart heavenly holy hope humble Jesus JOHN BARCLAY light living look Lord hath Lord's manifest Marazion mercy mighty hand mind Monthly Meeting occasion ourselves outward patient peace poor praise prayer precious preserved profession ready religious rience salvation SAMUEL ALEXANDER Scripture season secret seems sense sincere soul spirit Stoke Newington strength suffering surely sweet tender tender mercies Tenth Month thee things thou art thou hast thou mayst thought tion trials true truly trust Truth Twelfth Month unto wait walk whilst William Penn wisdom words Yearly Meeting