Supplicatory Addresses to the One Everliving and True God: To which are Added a Few HymnsJ. Washbourn, 1818 - 199 pages |
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... nature , he was seen amongst his fellow - townsmen espousing . and maintaining the cause of universal and impartial justice . He admired the con- stitution , and rejoiced in the establishment of the House of Brunswick upon the throne of ...
... nature , he was seen amongst his fellow - townsmen espousing . and maintaining the cause of universal and impartial justice . He admired the con- stitution , and rejoiced in the establishment of the House of Brunswick upon the throne of ...
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... , considering them as the natural effects of oppressed li- berty struggling for its restoration , and leading on to an æra of diffusive and en- lightened c 2 INTRODUCTION . XV fragrance of his good actions, and attract- ...
... , considering them as the natural effects of oppressed li- berty struggling for its restoration , and leading on to an æra of diffusive and en- lightened c 2 INTRODUCTION . XV fragrance of his good actions, and attract- ...
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... nature , displaying a degree of fortitude , firmness , and undaunted resolution the most praiseworthy and admirable . Here was a striking instance of a good man suffering not only in contempt of his goodness and excellence , but ...
... nature , displaying a degree of fortitude , firmness , and undaunted resolution the most praiseworthy and admirable . Here was a striking instance of a good man suffering not only in contempt of his goodness and excellence , but ...
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... natural for him to wish to visit , and his family being anxious to exchange their present residence for the shores of their native country , the storm of political per- secution having in a great measure subsided , he consented to ...
... natural for him to wish to visit , and his family being anxious to exchange their present residence for the shores of their native country , the storm of political per- secution having in a great measure subsided , he consented to ...
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... natural and amiable desire to spend his last days in the bosom of his family . Difficulty of hearing , which he had long been troubled with , had now grown to such an extreme that conversa- tion could be carried on only by writing or ...
... natural and amiable desire to spend his last days in the bosom of his family . Difficulty of hearing , which he had long been troubled with , had now grown to such an extreme that conversa- tion could be carried on only by writing or ...
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ADDRESS adore afflicted Almighty amiable amongst ascribe benevolence beseech Thee Birmingham blessing brethren of mankind cheerful children of men christian comfort confess and lament consola delight desire devotion devoutly Dispose distress duty earth Enable endeavours enjoy entreat Thee eternal everlasting evermore evermore.-Amen evil exalted excellence faith Father fellow-creatures forgive give glory gospel of Jesus Grant gratitude happiness heart heaven heavenly honour HYMN implore thy improvement Jehovah Jesus Christ kind kingdom of glory light ligion live Lord and Saviour mind ministers of religion ness obedience obey Thee peace perfect piety possess praise pray prayer preserve rejoice render reverence righteous sanctify sincere sorrow soul spirit suffering thank Thee thanksgiving things Thou art Thou hast thy creatures thy favour thy grace thy hands thy holy name thy infinite thy mercy thy providence thy sight thyself tion truth Unitarian Christian unto Thee virtue wisdom worthy
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Page 60 - I do; with all my heart, with all my mind, and with all my strength. My...
Page 22 - Love, who makest Thy sun to rise on the evil and on the good, and sendest rain on the just and on the unjust...
Page 198 - Divine instructor, gracious Lord, Be thou for ever near; Teach me to love thy sacred word, And view my Saviour there.
Page 79 - Lord upholdeth all that fall, and raiseth up all those that are bowed down. The eyes of all wait upon thee; and thou givest them their food in due season. Thou openest thine hand, and satisfiest the desire of every living thing.
Page 197 - FATHER of mercies ! in thy word What endless glory shines ! For ever be thy Name adored For these celestial lines. 2 Here may the wretched sons of want Exhaustless riches find ; Riches above what earth can grant, And lasting as the mind.
Page 4 - ... from works less popular in their character, less stimulating in their style, and less constantly urged upon the notice of the student. But let him not fall into the snare here spread for him. Let him keep his heart with all diligence, knowing that out of it are the issues of life.
Page 199 - Fair, distant land! could mortal eyes But half its charms explore, How would our spirits long to rise, And dwell on earth no more ! 3 No cloud those blissful regions know — Realms ever bright and fair! For sin, the source of mortal woe, Can never enter there.
Page vii - When the ear heard me, then it blessed me; and when the eye saw me, it gave witness to me; because I delivered the poor that cried, and the fatherless, and him that had none to help him. The blessing of him that was ready to perish came upon me : and I caused the widow's heart to sing for joy.
Page 198 - For these celestial lines. 2 Here may the wretched sons of want Exhaustless riches find ; — Riches, above what earth can grant, And lasting as the mind. 3 Here the fair tree of knowledge grows, And yields a free repast, ; Sublimer sweets than nature knows, Invite the longing taste.
Page 199 - There pain and sickness never come, And grief no more complains : Health triumphs in immortal bloom, And endless pleasure reigns.