The Christian's pattern: or, A treatise of the imitation of Jesus Christ, in four books, by Thomas à Kempis, render'd into Engl. To which are added, Meditations and prayers, for sick persons. By G. Stanhope. [Another]1733 |
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... themselves to fuch fcandalous , brutish , and abominable Wickedness . Nor would the Men of Senfe and Learning , and Qua- lity , continue fo profligate and diffolute in their Man- ners , and blemish , as they do , their Honour and At ...
... themselves to fuch fcandalous , brutish , and abominable Wickedness . Nor would the Men of Senfe and Learning , and Qua- lity , continue fo profligate and diffolute in their Man- ners , and blemish , as they do , their Honour and At ...
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... themselves con- fiderable in their own Time ; but now that Time is gone , and they are loft in univerfal Silence . Their very Names are buried as deep as their Bodies ; and the one was scarce fooner out of Sight , than the other out of ...
... themselves con- fiderable in their own Time ; but now that Time is gone , and they are loft in univerfal Silence . Their very Names are buried as deep as their Bodies ; and the one was scarce fooner out of Sight , than the other out of ...
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themselves out upon Subtilties and Curiofities , which turn to no Account ; and the only Thing which can make them amends at laft , Religion and the Service of God , That they give themselves no manner of Trou- ble about , but flight ...
themselves out upon Subtilties and Curiofities , which turn to no Account ; and the only Thing which can make them amends at laft , Religion and the Service of God , That they give themselves no manner of Trou- ble about , but flight ...
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... themselves in a profound and perpetual Calm . He that is ftill in Conflict with his Paffions , and hath not yet attained a Compleat Victory over them , is easily tempted , and often finds himself over- born by things not worth his ...
... themselves in a profound and perpetual Calm . He that is ftill in Conflict with his Paffions , and hath not yet attained a Compleat Victory over them , is easily tempted , and often finds himself over- born by things not worth his ...
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... themselves at all the happier or easier for it . ' Tis true indeed , every Man's own Judgment is the proper Rule and Measure of his Actions ; and hence it comes to pass , that we are all beft affected to them who are of the fame ...
... themselves at all the happier or easier for it . ' Tis true indeed , every Man's own Judgment is the proper Rule and Measure of his Actions ; and hence it comes to pass , that we are all beft affected to them who are of the fame ...
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Affections Affiftance Afflictions affured againſt becauſe beft beſt Bleffed Cafe caft CHAP Chrift Chriftian Comforts Confcience confider Confideration conftant Converfation deferve Defires defpife Delight Difciple difpofed Difpofition Divine Divine Grace Efteem Eternal Exerciſes fafe fame Favour feek felves fenfible ferve fhall fhalt fhort fhould fince firſt Fleſh fome ftand ftill fubmit fuch fuffer fure fweet Glory Goodneſs Happineſs happy hath Heart Heaven Heavenly himſelf holy Honour humble Jefus juft Labour laft leaft lefs Lord Love Meaſures Mercy Mifery mighty Mind moft moſt muft muſt neceffary nefs never obferve Occafions Paffions Patience Peace perfect Perfon Pfal Piety pleaſe Pleaſure Praife Praiſe Prayers prefent promiſe Purpoſes Reaſon refigned Refolutions reft Senfe ſhall Soul Spirit Temptations thee thefe themſelves theſe Things thofe thoſe thou art Thoughts thy felf thy Grace true Truth underſtand unto uſe Vanity Virtue whofe Wiſdom worfe World wretched Zeal
Popular passages
Page 11 - Through thee have I been holden up ever since I was born : thou art he that took me out of my mother's womb : my praise shall be always of thee.
Page 34 - I was in trouble. 13 I will offer unto thee fat burnt-sacrifices, with the incense of rams ; 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 34 - O spare me a little, that I may recover my strength : before I go hence, and be no more seen.
Page 233 - ... benefit. Caution in crediting, reserve in speaking, and revealing one's self to very few, are the best securities both of peace and a good understanding with the world, and of the inward peace of our own minds. Endeavouring to approve...
Page 34 - For the grave cannot praise Thee, death cannot celebrate Thee : they that go down to the pit cannot hope for Thy truth. The living, the living, he shall praise Thee, as I do this day : the father to the children shall make known Thy truth.
Page 34 - Let mine adversaries be clothed with shame : and let them cover themselves with their own confusion, as with a cloke. 29 As for me, I will give great thanks unto the Lord with my mouth : and praise him...
Page 23 - Lord ; and the more the outward man decayeth, strengthen him, we beseech thee, so much the more continually with thy grace and Holy Spirit in the inner man.
Page 276 - Thou art the end, the sum, the source of all good ; the perfection of life, the depth of wisdom and knowledge ; and hope in Thee is the surest, the most sensible support Thy servants can have in the miseries of this mortal life. To Thee therefore lift I up my eyes, O Father of Mercies, and lover of men. Comfort my soul in trouble, and purify it with Thy grace, that it may be a clean and holy habitation such as Thy glorious Majesty does not disdain to dwell in. Let no impurity be left in this temple...
Page 307 - As I live, faith the Lord, I have no pleafure in the death of the wicked; but that the wicked turn from his way, and live : Turn ye, turn ye from your wil -ways j for why -will ye die, O houfe of Ifrael.
Page 78 - If a man love Me, he will keep My words : and My Father will love him, and "We will come and make Our abode with him.