The Theological Works of Isaac Barrow, Volume 2The University Press, 1830 |
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... humour much favouring its sweet mother : it doth consist in like dispositions and motions of soul : it doth grow from the same roots and principles of benignity , in- genuity , equity , gratitude , planted in our original ) constitution ...
... humour much favouring its sweet mother : it doth consist in like dispositions and motions of soul : it doth grow from the same roots and principles of benignity , in- genuity , equity , gratitude , planted in our original ) constitution ...
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... humour ? do we not rather seek by all means to please and gratify ourselves ? -This may warn us how innocent and inoffensive , how compliant and complacent we should be in our behaviour toward Rom . xv . 2. others ; endeavouring to ...
... humour ? do we not rather seek by all means to please and gratify ourselves ? -This may warn us how innocent and inoffensive , how compliant and complacent we should be in our behaviour toward Rom . xv . 2. others ; endeavouring to ...
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... humour , a greedy appe- tite to some particular interest or base pleasure ; these are those , not attendants of natural self - love , but issues of unnatural depravedness in judgment and affections , which render our practice so exor ...
... humour , a greedy appe- tite to some particular interest or base pleasure ; these are those , not attendants of natural self - love , but issues of unnatural depravedness in judgment and affections , which render our practice so exor ...
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... humour , and that good na- ture cannot behold any sad object without pity and dolorous resentment , good humour cannot subsist in prospect of such objects ; considering that charity is an instrument , whereby we may apply all our ...
... humour , and that good na- ture cannot behold any sad object without pity and dolorous resentment , good humour cannot subsist in prospect of such objects ; considering that charity is an instrument , whereby we may apply all our ...
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... humour ; to be smooth and gentle , not rugged and peevish in behaviour . It doth indeed not flatter , not soothe , not humour any man in bad things , or in things very absurd and foolish ; it would rather choose to displease and cross ...
... humour ; to be smooth and gentle , not rugged and peevish in behaviour . It doth indeed not flatter , not soothe , not humour any man in bad things , or in things very absurd and foolish ; it would rather choose to displease and cross ...
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Page 194 - When the poor and needy seek water, and there is none, and their tongue faileth for thirst, I the Lord will hear them, I the God of Israel will not forsake them. I will open rivers in high places, and fountains in the midst of the valleys: I will make the wilderness a pool of water, and the dry land springs of water.
Page 310 - For whosoever shall give you a cup of water to drink in my name, because ye belong to Christ, verily I say unto you, he shall not lose his reward.
Page 320 - Whereas ye know not what shall be on the morrow. For what is your life ? It is even a vapour, that appeareth for a little time, and then vanisheth away. For that ye ought to say, If the Lord will, we shall live, and do this, or that.
Page 195 - For God is not unrighteous to forget your work and labour of love, which ye have shewed toward his name, in that ye have ministered to the saints, and do minister.
Page 229 - He raiseth up the poor out of the dust, and lifteth up the beggar from the dung-hill, to set them among princes, and to make them inherit the throne of glory: for the pillars of the earth are the Lord's, and he hath set the world upon them.
Page 492 - For whom the Lord loveth, he chasteneth, and scourgeth every son whom he receiveth. If ye endure chastening, God dealeth with you as with sons ; for what son is he whom the Father chasteneth not ? But if ye be without chastisement, whereof all are partakers, then are ye bastards and not sons.
Page 266 - They answered and said unto him, If he were not a malefactor, we would not have delivered him up unto thee.
Page 319 - Blessed is the man that trusteth in the Lord, and whose hope the Lord is : For he shall be as a tree planted by the waters, and that spreadeth out her roots by the river, and shall not see when heat cometh, but her leaf shall be green ; and shall not be careful in the year of drought, neither shall cease from yielding fruit.
Page 478 - For I was envious at the foolish, when I saw the prosperity of the wicked. for there are no bands in their death : but their strength is firm. They are not in trouble as other men , neither are they plagued like other men.
Page 191 - Then shall the King say unto them on his right hand, 'Come, ye blessed of my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world: for I was an hungred and ye gave me meat, I was thirsty and ye gave me drink, I was a stranger and ye took me in; naked and ye clothed me, I was sick and ye visited me, I was in prison and ye came unto me.