The Reformed Pastor: A Discourse on the Pastoral Office. Designed Principally to Explain and Recommend the Duty of Personal Instruction and Catechising. To which is Added an Appendix, Containing ... Advice to Students for the Ministry, and to Tutors. Written by the Reverend ... Mr. Richard Baxter. Abridged and Reduced to a New Method by Samuel PalmerJ. Buckland, 1766 - 255 pages |
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Page 119
... set it in its proper light , and especially to quote fome texts of scripture whịch aggravate and threaten it .. III . To our reproofs and exhortations may pro- perly be added the Prayers of the church . We should pray both for thofe ...
... set it in its proper light , and especially to quote fome texts of scripture whịch aggravate and threaten it .. III . To our reproofs and exhortations may pro- perly be added the Prayers of the church . We should pray both for thofe ...
Page 167
... Set times are as need- ful for the conftant performance of this duty , as for your private or family duties ; your lectures or your ftudies . When you have fhewed me a writ- ten precept for thefe , or for preaching twice on the Lord's ...
... Set times are as need- ful for the conftant performance of this duty , as for your private or family duties ; your lectures or your ftudies . When you have fhewed me a writ- ten precept for thefe , or for preaching twice on the Lord's ...
Page 217
... set upon the end , and grieved if they miss it . This is not the full comfort that we must de- fire , but only what may quiet us , if ( notwithstand- ing our utmost care ) we fail of the rest . What if God will accept the physician tho ...
... set upon the end , and grieved if they miss it . This is not the full comfort that we must de- fire , but only what may quiet us , if ( notwithstand- ing our utmost care ) we fail of the rest . What if God will accept the physician tho ...
Page 227
... set about the work which I have been principally recommending . Hearken to God and the calls of duty , if you have peace of confcience . I know that carnal wit never wants words , nor a fhew of reason to gain- fay that truth and duty ...
... set about the work which I have been principally recommending . Hearken to God and the calls of duty , if you have peace of confcience . I know that carnal wit never wants words , nor a fhew of reason to gain- fay that truth and duty ...
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... set forth . The works of ALDEGRAVE , who came very near ALBERT , and flourished about the fame age , are worthy the collection . His peices are diftin- guifhed by the cypher of his initial letters , in imitation of DURER ; as likewife ...
... set forth . The works of ALDEGRAVE , who came very near ALBERT , and flourished about the fame age , are worthy the collection . His peices are diftin- guifhed by the cypher of his initial letters , in imitation of DURER ; as likewife ...
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Page xxxiv - Living in an age of extraordinary Events and Revolutions, he learnt (as himself asserted) this Truth, which pursuant to his intention is here declared — That all is vanity which is not honest, and that there is no solid wisdom but in real Piety...
Page 231 - Wherefore I take you to record this day, that I am pure from the blood of all men. For I have not shunned to declare unto you all the counsel of God.
Page xxiv - I myself am able yet to do, is only to recommend to mankind the search of that felicity, •which you instruct them how to find and to enjoy.
Page xxii - Kalendarium Hortense, or the gardener's almanac, directing what he is to do monthly throughout the year, and what fruits and flowers are in prime,
Page 27 - Sculptura: or, The History and Art of Chalcography, and Engraving in Copper; with an ample Enumeration of the most renowned Masters and their Works. To which is annexed, A New Manner of Engraving, or Mezzotinto, Communicated by His Highness Prince Rupert to the Author of this Treatise.
Page 123 - ... hast gained thy brother. But if he will not hear thee, then take with thee one or two more, that in the mouth of two or three witnesses every word may be established. And if he shall neglect to hear them, tell it to the CHURCH: but if he neglect to hear the CHURCH, let him be unto thee as an heathen man and a publican.
Page xx - Composite, the latter; written in French by Roland Freart, sieur de Chambray; made English for the benefit of builders ; to which is added, an account of architects and architecture, in an historical and etymological explanation of certain terms, particularly affected by architects ; with Leon Baptista Alberti's treatise of statues,
Page 152 - We ought to throw by all the libraries in the world, rather than be guilty of the loss of one soul. It is objected, II. " The people will not submit to it," If some will not, others will.
Page xxiii - I am glad to find this favourite of mine .the moft predominant ; that you choofe this for your wife, though you have hundreds of other arts for your concubines ; though you know them, and beget fons upon them all (to which you...
Page 226 - What hadft thou done for the faving of that foul before it left the body ? There is one more gone into eternity ; what didft thou do to prepare him for it...