A sermon. On John vii. 17. With the letters that have passed between [F. Blick] and J. Riland respecting it1791 |
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... first observe , That , in this faid Sermon on John vii . 17. You repeatedly , expressly , and very plainly ( and fo that your meaning could not poffi- bly be mistaken , if common words exprefs common fenfe ) spake so in favour of the ...
... first observe , That , in this faid Sermon on John vii . 17. You repeatedly , expressly , and very plainly ( and fo that your meaning could not poffi- bly be mistaken , if common words exprefs common fenfe ) spake so in favour of the ...
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... first in time , and then in eternity , that you ever heard truth from my mouth , and read truth from my pen ! May he caufe this thought to lie as a pleafing influencing weight upon your mind ! I do folemnly declare as in the prefence of ...
... first in time , and then in eternity , that you ever heard truth from my mouth , and read truth from my pen ! May he caufe this thought to lie as a pleafing influencing weight upon your mind ! I do folemnly declare as in the prefence of ...
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... first letter you fay " many perfons , " and in the former part of your laft more than once , we all " well remember . " I am therefore the more forry , that others alfo fhould charge me upon fo unjuft grounds with breaking the folemn ...
... first letter you fay " many perfons , " and in the former part of your laft more than once , we all " well remember . " I am therefore the more forry , that others alfo fhould charge me upon fo unjuft grounds with breaking the folemn ...
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... first sen- tence of the liturgy ; to Chrift's whole fermon on the mount , and to his description of the last judg- ment in the latter part of the xxv . chap . of St. Matthew . For I , Sir , am not fo uncharitable as to condemn every one ...
... first sen- tence of the liturgy ; to Chrift's whole fermon on the mount , and to his description of the last judg- ment in the latter part of the xxv . chap . of St. Matthew . For I , Sir , am not fo uncharitable as to condemn every one ...
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... first , and then for the fouls of others , next . Let me perfuade you to confider this one folemn point , viz . is at stake ; it may be now , or never , with you re- specting its falvation ; and the fouls of many , many others may be at ...
... first , and then for the fouls of others , next . Let me perfuade you to confider this one folemn point , viz . is at stake ; it may be now , or never , with you re- specting its falvation ; and the fouls of many , many others may be at ...
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Page 5 - I will offer bullocks and goats. 14 O come hither, and hearken, all ye that fear God : and I will tell you what he hath done for my soul.
Page 6 - We beseech thee to hear us, good Lord. That it may please thee to illuminate all Bishops, Priests, and Deacons with true knowledge and understanding of thy Word, and that both by their preaching and living they may set it forth, and shew it accordingly ; We beseech thee to hear us, good Lord.
Page 17 - me, O God, and feek the ground of " my heart, — prove me and examine my " thoughts, — look well if there be any " way of wickednefs in me, and lead
Page 16 - God and one another before, yet now they became help-meet for each other in the great work of their salvation. They are both now living, and, I trust, will be my joy and crown of rejoicing in the great day of our Lord Jesus.
Page 28 - But we mall not meet with this fpirit any where, but in the way of obedience : the knowledge of Chrift, and the keeping of His commandments, muft alwayes go together, and be mutuall caufes of one another.
Page 24 - God with all their heart, and with all ** their foul, and with all their ftrength, and with ** all their mind ; and their neighbour as them.
Page 25 - God, and the firmament fheweth his handy work. Day unto day uttereth fpeech, and night unto night fheweth knowledge.
Page 19 - IF ANY MAN WILL DO HIS WILL, HE SHALL KNOW Ot THE DOCTRINE, WHETHER IT BE OF GOD...