Quarterly Review, Volume 24John Murray, 1821 |
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... look at the titles of the various angry pam- phlets , which appear from time to time to strut and fret their hour on the crowded stage of controversy , we shall find scarcely one in ten directed against the followers of Wesley ; and ...
... look at the titles of the various angry pam- phlets , which appear from time to time to strut and fret their hour on the crowded stage of controversy , we shall find scarcely one in ten directed against the followers of Wesley ; and ...
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... look to encounter ; but it is neither wise nor grate- ful in him whose voyage has been calm and prosperous , to magnify every ruffling air into St. Paul's Euroclydon , or to impute to the severity of the weather and the frowns of ...
... look to encounter ; but it is neither wise nor grate- ful in him whose voyage has been calm and prosperous , to magnify every ruffling air into St. Paul's Euroclydon , or to impute to the severity of the weather and the frowns of ...
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... for which he had made so many sacrifices . His natural good sense , indeed , at first , reminded him that this fear of death was a trial , not a sin , that that he was to look upon it as his cross 20 Southey's Life of Wesley .
... for which he had made so many sacrifices . His natural good sense , indeed , at first , reminded him that this fear of death was a trial , not a sin , that that he was to look upon it as his cross 20 Southey's Life of Wesley .
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that he was to look upon it as his cross , when it came , to let it humble him and quicken all his good resolutions , especially that of praying without ceasing ; and at other times to take no thought about it , but quietly to go on in ...
that he was to look upon it as his cross , when it came , to let it humble him and quicken all his good resolutions , especially that of praying without ceasing ; and at other times to take no thought about it , but quietly to go on in ...
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... look back to with considerable respect , and , perhaps , with some little com- punction . But among the lower and middling orders of society , Wesley's popularity was great , and the effects which he produced were well calculated to ...
... look back to with considerable respect , and , perhaps , with some little com- punction . But among the lower and middling orders of society , Wesley's popularity was great , and the effects which he produced were well calculated to ...
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Page 42 - If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, who giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not, and it shall be given him,
Page 493 - Wherefore didst thou flee away secretly, and steal away from me, and didst not tell me, that I might have sent thee away with mirth and -with songs, with tabret and with harp...
Page 42 - The soul that sinneth, it shall die. The son shall not bear the iniquity of the father, neither shall the father bear the iniquity of the son: the righteousness of the righteous shall be upon him, and the wickedness of the wicked shall be upon him.
Page 471 - His watchmen are blind : they are all ignorant, they are all dumb dogs, they cannot bark ; sleeping, lying down, loving to slumber. Yea, they are greedy dogs which can never have enough, and they are shepherds that cannot understand : they all look to their own way, every one for his gain, from his quarter.
Page 495 - The spirit of man is the candle of the LORD, searching all the inward parts of the belly.
Page 330 - Ferdinand' Mendez Pinto was but a type of thee, thou liar of the first magnitude.
Page 42 - Have I any pleasure at all that the wicked should die? saith the Lord God: and not that he should return from his ways, and live?
Page 299 - God loves from whole to parts: but human soul Must rise from individual to the whole. Self-love but serves the virtuous mind to wake, As the small pebble stirs the peaceful lake; The centre moved, a circle straight succeeds, Another still, and still another spreads; Friend, parent, neighbour, first it will embrace; His country next; and next all human race...
Page 162 - His servants therefore took him out of that chariot, and put him in the second chariot that he had; and they brought him to Jerusalem, and he died, and was buried in one of the sepulchres of his fathers. And all Judah and Jerusalem mourned for Josiah.