Great Principles Associated with Plymouth Rock: An Address Delivered Before the Pilgrim Society of Plymouth, December 22, 1834Light & Horton, 1835 - 30 páginas |
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... heart is sorrowful , -it was the calm sun- shine of the soul - obscured , we are ready to admit , occasionally , by clouds for they lived in a stormy time - but still leaving light and ineffable glory behind : -for , amid all the inner ...
... heart is sorrowful , -it was the calm sun- shine of the soul - obscured , we are ready to admit , occasionally , by clouds for they lived in a stormy time - but still leaving light and ineffable glory behind : -for , amid all the inner ...
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... hearts of men were failing them through fear , she stood forth amid the tempest , like Moses from amid the thunders of Mount Sinai , holding in her hands the law for mankind ! Who can esti- mate the extent and power of her influence ...
... hearts of men were failing them through fear , she stood forth amid the tempest , like Moses from amid the thunders of Mount Sinai , holding in her hands the law for mankind ! Who can esti- mate the extent and power of her influence ...
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... heart are needed , if ever such things were in requisition , in the history of our land . These dangers have now been mentioned , not to excite needless alarm , but that we may dare to look at them , and in the spirit of those great ...
... heart are needed , if ever such things were in requisition , in the history of our land . These dangers have now been mentioned , not to excite needless alarm , but that we may dare to look at them , and in the spirit of those great ...
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... heart of the people . I mean that such changes should be estab- lished on a sincere and deeply - rooted love for ... hearts of the Pilgrims , than it is to promote any other changes in society , how- ever beneficial . And this , for the ...
... heart of the people . I mean that such changes should be estab- lished on a sincere and deeply - rooted love for ... hearts of the Pilgrims , than it is to promote any other changes in society , how- ever beneficial . And this , for the ...
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... heart , the fruitful source of all evils , and the great obstacle in the way of all good , which , ' Vital in every part , Cannot , but by annihilating , die . ' The fear of God in the heart , alone can slay it ; and therefore , if you ...
... heart , the fruitful source of all evils , and the great obstacle in the way of all good , which , ' Vital in every part , Cannot , but by annihilating , die . ' The fear of God in the heart , alone can slay it ; and therefore , if you ...
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Página 27 - And though all the winds of doctrine were let loose to play upon the earth, so truth be in the field, we do injuriously by licencing and prohibiting to misdoubt her strength. Let her and falsehood grapple; who ever knew truth put to the worse, in a free and open encounter.
Página 11 - And he said unto them, The kings of the Gentiles exercise lordship over them ; and they that exercise authority upon them are called benefactors. But ye shall not be so : but he that is greatest among you, let him be as the younger ; and ne that is chief, as he that doth serve.
Página 11 - ... by our Saviour himself, to all Christians, not without remarkable disallowance, and the brand of Gentilism upon kingship. God in much displeasure gave a king to the Israelites, and imputed it a sin to them that they sought one; but Christ apparently forbids his disciples to admit of any such heathenish government. "The kings of the Gentiles...
Página 11 - And what government comes nearer to this precept of Christ, than a free Commonwealth; wherein they who are greatest, are perpetual servants and drudges to the public at their own cost and charges, neglect their own affairs; yet are not elevated above their brethren; live soberly in their families, walk the streets as other men, may be spoken to freely, familiarly, friendly, without adoration.
Página 11 - Whereas a king must be adored like a demigod, with a dissolute and haughty- court about him, of vast expense and luxury, masks^and revels, to the debauching of our prime gentry, both male and female, not in their pastimes only, but in earnest, by the loose employments of court service, which will be then thought honorable.
Página 12 - There will be a queen of no less charge ; in most likelihood outlandish and a papist ; besides a queen-mother such already; together with both their courts and numerous train: then a royal issue, and ere long severally their sumptuous courts; to the multiplying of a servile crew, not of servants only, but of nobility and gentry, bred up then to the hopes not of public, but of court offices, to be stewards, chamberlains, ushers, grooms even of the close-stool...
Página 20 - There it was that I found and visited the famous Galileo, grown old, a prisoner to the Inquisition, for thinking in astronomy otherwise than the Franciscan and Dominican licensers thought.
Página 14 - ... of this class of men, chiefly known by the name of Puritans, were the founders of this metropolis. To a superficial view, their zeal seems directed to forms and ceremonies and disciplines, which have become, at this day, obsolete or modified, and so seems mistaken or misplaced.
Página 15 - Could you on this fair mountain leave to feed, And batten on this moor? Ha! have you eyes? You cannot call it love, for at your age The hey-day in the blood is tame, it's humble, And waits upon the judgment; and what judgment Would step from this to this?
Página 11 - There will be a queen also of no less charge; in most likelihood outlandish and a Papist; besides a queen mother such...