Letters on the Early History of the Presbyterian Church in America: Addressed to the Late Rev. Robert M. Laird; with a Sketch of the Life of the Author, and a Selection from His Religious WritingsH. Perkins, 1838 - 199 páginas |
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... mind of Mr. Spence , that he took the subject into very pray- erful and personal consideration , the result of which was this excellent tract . The piece entitled , " A Few Reminiscences , " ap- pears to have been suggested by the ...
... mind of Mr. Spence , that he took the subject into very pray- erful and personal consideration , the result of which was this excellent tract . The piece entitled , " A Few Reminiscences , " ap- pears to have been suggested by the ...
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... , he united strong conception and glowing imagination , chasten- ed by a fine taste . And , what is rarely possessed by a mind endowed with a large portion of these qua- 18 lities , his was a memory of the most 2 * 17.
... , he united strong conception and glowing imagination , chasten- ed by a fine taste . And , what is rarely possessed by a mind endowed with a large portion of these qua- 18 lities , his was a memory of the most 2 * 17.
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... mind , early evinced a strong interest in religious things , and read all the books on the sub- ject of religion , that could be found within his reach . He was undoubtedly the child of many prayers . About the age of seventeen years ...
... mind , early evinced a strong interest in religious things , and read all the books on the sub- ject of religion , that could be found within his reach . He was undoubtedly the child of many prayers . About the age of seventeen years ...
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... minds , he could also charm the uneducated believer , with his most child - like simplicity , on the subject of practical and experimental piety . The current of his devotion be- came deeper and stronger , as he advanced in life . And ...
... minds , he could also charm the uneducated believer , with his most child - like simplicity , on the subject of practical and experimental piety . The current of his devotion be- came deeper and stronger , as he advanced in life . And ...
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... mind like his should have been united to a tenement of clay so frail ; why it should have been cast upon a spot of ... minds rise to eminence , and load almost every breeze of heaven with the burden 26.
... mind like his should have been united to a tenement of clay so frail ; why it should have been cast upon a spot of ... minds rise to eminence , and load almost every breeze of heaven with the burden 26.
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Pasajes populares
Página 68 - Therefore I endure all things for the elect's sakes, That they may also obtain the salvation which is in Christ Jesus with eternal glory.
Página 53 - And he that blasphemeth the name of the LORD, he shall surely be put to death, and all the congregation shall certainly stone him : as well the stranger, as he that is born in the land, when he blasphemeth the name of the LORD, shall be put to death.
Página 133 - For whosoever shall be ashamed of me and of my words, of him shall the Son of man be ashamed, when he shall come in his own glory, and in his Father's, and of the holy angels.
Página 124 - The Father hears him pray, His dear anointed One : He cannot turn away The presence of his Son : His Spirit answers to the blood, And tells me I am born of God.
Página 126 - Lo, humbled in dust, I relinquish my pride: From doubt and from darkness thou only canst free,* " And darkness and doubt are now flying away, No longer I roam in conjecture forlorn. So breaks on the traveller, faint, and astray, The bright and the balmy effulgence of morn. See Truth, Love, and Mercy, in triumph descending, And nature all glowing in Eden's first bloom! On the cold cheek of Death smiles and roses are blending, And Beauty immortal awakes from the tomb.
Página 62 - His foundation is in the holy mountains: the Lord loveth the gates of Zion more than all the dwellings of Jacob.
Página 182 - Act, until the place of such meeting shall be certified to the bishop of the diocese, or to the archdeacon of that archdeaconry, or to the justices of the peace at the general or quarter sessions...
Página 51 - I, AB, do swear, That I do from my heart abhor, detest, and abjure, as impious and heretical, that damnable doctrine and position, That princes excommunicated or deprived by the pope, or any authority of the see of Rome, may be deposed or murdered by their subjects, or any other whatsoever.
Página 133 - O Lord, to us belongeth confusion of face, to our kings, to our princes, and to our fathers, because we have sinned against thee.
Página 107 - Lo ! on a narrow neck of land, 'Twixt two unbounded seas I stand Secure, insensible ; A point of time, a moment's space Removes me to that heavenly place, Or shuts me up in hell.