An Extract of the Life and Death of T. Halyburton ...T. Cordeux, printer, 1813 - 81 pages |
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... gave , and made fair advances toward rejecting the very form of it . My averfion to thofe fins , which , through the influence of education , I abominated before , fenfibly weakened . My hate to learning increased , which I looked on as ...
... gave , and made fair advances toward rejecting the very form of it . My averfion to thofe fins , which , through the influence of education , I abominated before , fenfibly weakened . My hate to learning increased , which I looked on as ...
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... gave an edge to my convictions of fin . This made me attend more to the word of God ; the more I attended to it , they increased the more ; and I saw that there was no way to be freed from them , but by being thoroughly religious . On ...
... gave an edge to my convictions of fin . This made me attend more to the word of God ; the more I attended to it , they increased the more ; and I saw that there was no way to be freed from them , but by being thoroughly religious . On ...
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... gave to the law , was not from the reconcile- ment of my heart to its holinefs ; but merely from fear . The enmity against it continued ; nor would I have chofen it , had that force been away . Farther , my eye was not fingle : provided ...
... gave to the law , was not from the reconcile- ment of my heart to its holinefs ; but merely from fear . The enmity against it continued ; nor would I have chofen it , had that force been away . Farther , my eye was not fingle : provided ...
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... gave me , and brought to a diffidence of myself . 9. But ftill my corruptions took daily root , and in- creased in strength by my weak refiftance . Yet I had a fair form of religion : I avoided all those fins , that plainly thwarted the ...
... gave me , and brought to a diffidence of myself . 9. But ftill my corruptions took daily root , and in- creased in strength by my weak refiftance . Yet I had a fair form of religion : I avoided all those fins , that plainly thwarted the ...
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... despair , had it not been for fome little affiftances which the goodness of God gave me , fometimes one way , fome- times another . When I was urged to reject the Scrip- tures , it was often feasonably fuggefted , " To ( 24 ) `
... despair , had it not been for fome little affiftances which the goodness of God gave me , fometimes one way , fome- times another . When I was urged to reject the Scrip- tures , it was often feasonably fuggefted , " To ( 24 ) `
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Page 48 - The prophet that hath a dream, let him tell a dream; and he that hath my word, let him speak my word faithfully. What is the chaff to the wheat ? saith the Lord.
Page 21 - ... his ways are not as our ways, nor his thoughts as our thoughts.
Page 45 - If it be so, our God whom we serve is able to deliver us from the burning fiery furnace, and he will deliver us out of thine hand, O king. But if not, be it known unto thee, O king, that we will not serve thy gods, nor worship the golden image which thou hast set up.
Page 58 - Having therefore, brethren, boldnefs to enter into the holieft by the blood of Jefus, by a new and living way, which he hath confecrated for us, through the vail, that is to fay, his flefh...
Page 48 - Is not my word like as a fire? saith the Lord; and like a hammer that breaketh the rock in pieces?
Page 72 - I, a poor, weak and timorous man, once as much afraid of death as any one ; I, who was many years under the terrors of death, come, in the mercy of God, and by the power of his grace, composedly, and with joy, to look death in the face.
Page 66 - O how do I wonder at myself, that I do not love him more, that I do not admire him more ! O that I could honour him ! What a wonder that I enjoy such composure under all my bodily...
Page 71 - Afia, that we were prefled out of meafure, above our ftrength, infomuch that we defpaired even of life ; — but we had the fentence of death in ourfelves, that we fhould not truft in ourfelves, but in God, who raifeth the dead...
Page 29 - He made all his goodness pass before me, and he proclaimed his name 'the Lord, the Lord God, merciful and gracious, long-suffering, and abundant in goodness and truth, keeping mercy for thousands, forgiving iniquity, transgression, and sin, who will be gracious to whom he will be gracious, and will shew mercy to whom he will shew mercy.
Page 66 - He came to me " in the third watch of the night, walking upon the waters ;" and he said to me, " I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end ; I was dead, and am alive, and live for evermore, and have the keys of hell and death ; " and added, " He stilled the tempest, and O there is a sweet calm in my soul!