The Life of the Learned and Pious Dr. Henry More, Late Fellow of Christ's College in Cambridge: To which are Annex'd Divers of His Useful and Excellent LettersJ. Downing, 1710 - 362 páginas |
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... least be no more than what will Please and Oblige , rather than Offend many Readers ; fuch as knew well the Doctor and his Genius ; and how much there is often Couch'd in his Short , but fignificant , Sentences . It was his way ...
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... be fo taken up with the weighty Subject and Nature of the Work , as the less to note , or more th favourably at least to pass over the Defi- ciencies of the Style , After ; " After all , I must confefs , it THE PREFACE .
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... least tolerable Light ; and to collect together fuch Things concerning him as may beft recommend his Wifdom , and Writings , and Piety unto Alt . If fome that were his great Friends , and who through a happy Relifh of his Writings and ...
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... least , a Profpect of the Nature of them ; if haply they fhall do that Right to themselves , as to be mov'd by it , with Serioufnefs and Unpre- judicednefs to peruse them . TO give then a Tranflation of what he A Translation fpeaks of ...
... least , a Profpect of the Nature of them ; if haply they fhall do that Right to themselves , as to be mov'd by it , with Serioufnefs and Unpre- judicednefs to peruse them . TO give then a Tranflation of what he A Translation fpeaks of ...
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... least Doubt ) ended in nothing , in a man- " ner , but mere Scepticism . Which made " me that , as my manner was , ( for I was " wont to fet down the present State of દ my Mind , or any Senfe of it that was " warmer or deeper than ...
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Página 282 - Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born of water and the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God.
Página 187 - But true religion, sprung from God above, Is like her fountain, full of charity, Embracing all things with a tender love ; Full of good- will and meek expectancy ; Full of true justice and sure verity, In heart and voice free, large, even infinite ; Not wedged in strait particularity, But grasping all in her vast active spright...
Página 7 - I behave myself there patiently and submissively towards God, and if there be any one thing more than another that is acceptable to Him, that will I set myself to do with a sincere heart and to the utmost of my power-;' being certainly pursuaded that, if I thus demeaned myself, He would hardly keep me long in that place.
Página 266 - ... and persecute you, that you may be the children of your Father which is in heaven...
Página 333 - Gospel is to be preached to all other nations, as well as the Jewish ; Christ being now come to be a light to lighten the Gentiles, as well as the glory of his people Israel.
Página 282 - Name ; which were born, not of Blood, nor of the will of the Flejh, nor of the will of Man, but of God.
Página 346 - How can ye believe, which receive honour one of another, and feek not the honour that cometh from God only...
Página 117 - But he who puts his hand to the plough and looks back is not fit for the kingdom of Labour, any more than he is fit for the kingdom of God.
Página 188 - Ceremony, nor the earnest opposing of the same, no, not the acuteness of Reason, nor yet a strong if naked conceit, that we have the Spirit of God, can excuse a man from being in any better condition than in the Land of Brutes, or in the mere animal...