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... Protestantism in our closing article , we displease any , we beseech them to bear kindly with us , recollecting that we have a solemn account to render at a far higher tribunal than that of public taste ; and that , according to our ...
... Protestantism in our closing article , we displease any , we beseech them to bear kindly with us , recollecting that we have a solemn account to render at a far higher tribunal than that of public taste ; and that , according to our ...
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... Protestants have contributed towards the building of a chapel for them ; others hold back , from apprehensions which , in reality , appear to be groundless ; so strong is the testimony borne by some eminent , and dignified clergymen of ...
... Protestants have contributed towards the building of a chapel for them ; others hold back , from apprehensions which , in reality , appear to be groundless ; so strong is the testimony borne by some eminent , and dignified clergymen of ...
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... Protestantism in England , I say we could defy all the rage of our Popish adversaries , if there were no traitors in the camp . Our danger arises from the awful tendency of those from whom we had a right to expect better things , to ...
... Protestantism in England , I say we could defy all the rage of our Popish adversaries , if there were no traitors in the camp . Our danger arises from the awful tendency of those from whom we had a right to expect better things , to ...
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... Protestants thus persecuted in C , while they were allowed to live in comparative peace in A- ? numerous in A , and few in C- a resident rector and gentry in A- C―― They were There was and none in The circumstances I have mentioned ...
... Protestants thus persecuted in C , while they were allowed to live in comparative peace in A- ? numerous in A , and few in C- a resident rector and gentry in A- C―― They were There was and none in The circumstances I have mentioned ...
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... Protestants of Ireland firm to the profession of a creed they know not . In the arrangements of Pro- vidence , indeed , we see a people preserved , whose very prejudices , their sufferings , their oppressions , would lead them , humanly ...
... Protestants of Ireland firm to the profession of a creed they know not . In the arrangements of Pro- vidence , indeed , we see a people preserved , whose very prejudices , their sufferings , their oppressions , would lead them , humanly ...
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Page 173 - And Miriam the Prophetess, the sister of Aaron, took a timbrel in her hand ; and all the women went out after her, with timbrels and with dances." This was on account of the overthrow of the Egyptians in the Red Sea. Judges xi. 34. The daughter of
Page 175 - They send forth their little ones like a flock, and their children dance. They spend their days in wealth, and in a moment go down to the grave. Therefore they say unto God, Depart from us, for we desire not the knowledge of thy ways. What is the Almighty, that we should serve
Page 420 - liest down, and when thou risest up. And thou shalt bind them for a sign upon thine hand, and they shall be as frontlets between thine eyes. And thou shalt write them upon the posts of thy house and on thy
Page 271 - Return, we beseech thee, O God of hosts; look down from heaven, and behold and visit this vine ; and the vine-yard which thy right hand hath planted, and the branch that thou madest strong for thyself. It is burned with
Page 454 - I have declared unto them thy name, and will declare it; that the love wherewith thou hast loved me may be in them, and I in them.
Page 19 - are not expedient, if meat make my brother to offend, I will eat no flesh while the world standeth, lest I make my brother to offend,
Page 519 - Samuel, of their consultation together for David's safety. ' After these two noble fruits of friendship, (peace in the affections and support of the judgment,) followeth the last fruit, which is, like the pomegranate full of many kernels; I mean aid and bearing a part in all actions and occasions.
Page 329 - but let it be the hidden man of the heart, in that which is not corruptible, even the ornament of a meek and quiet spirit, which is in the sight of God of great price. For after this manner in the old time the holy women also, who trusted in God, adorned themselves, being in subjection unto their own husbands.
Page 517 - And it came to pass when he had made an end of speaking unto Saul, that the soul of Jonathan was knit with the soul of David, and Jonathan loved him as
Page 538 - given to me, to every man that is among you, not to think of himself more highly than he ought to think ; but to think soberly,