The churchman's monthly companion, ed. by T.K. Arnold1844 |
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... thoughts of religion often to their minds ; and then endeavouring to make this form more and more subservient to promote the reality and power of it . The form of religion may indeed be , where there is little of the thing itself ; but ...
... thoughts of religion often to their minds ; and then endeavouring to make this form more and more subservient to promote the reality and power of it . The form of religion may indeed be , where there is little of the thing itself ; but ...
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... thoughts by some or other memorial of it ; by some ceremony , or public reli- gious form , occurring in their way ; besides their frequent holidays , the short prayers they are daily called to , and the occasional devotions enjoined by ...
... thoughts by some or other memorial of it ; by some ceremony , or public reli- gious form , occurring in their way ; besides their frequent holidays , the short prayers they are daily called to , and the occasional devotions enjoined by ...
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... thoughts of God and religion from one Sunday to another . The state of things under the Law was far otherwise . " These words , " says Moses to the children of Israel , " which I command thee , shall be in thy heart : and thou shalt ...
... thoughts of God and religion from one Sunday to another . The state of things under the Law was far otherwise . " These words , " says Moses to the children of Israel , " which I command thee , shall be in thy heart : and thou shalt ...
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... thought requisite . Accordingly , with the exception of himself , his officers , and the appointed watch , the ship's crew lay down , each in the place to which he was stationed , and slept for twenty minutes . They were then roused ...
... thought requisite . Accordingly , with the exception of himself , his officers , and the appointed watch , the ship's crew lay down , each in the place to which he was stationed , and slept for twenty minutes . They were then roused ...
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... thought of more beautiful , more animating , than the lessons for the day . The first ( though from the Apocrypha ) is very important , as showing that the Jews , before Christ had fully brought life and immortality to light , did yet ...
... thought of more beautiful , more animating , than the lessons for the day . The first ( though from the Apocrypha ) is very important , as showing that the Jews , before Christ had fully brought life and immortality to light , did yet ...
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Page 285 - For it hath been declared unto me of you, my brethren, by them which are of the house of Chloe, that there are contentions among you. 12 Now this I say, that every one of you saith, I am of Paul ; and I of Apollos; and I of Cephas; and I of Christ.
Page 249 - Bridge, said I, standing in the Midst of the Tide. The Bridge thou seest, said he, is human Life, consider it attentively. Upon a more leisurely Survey of it, I found that it consisted of threescore and ten entire Arches, with several broken Arches, which added to those that were entire, made up the Number about an hundred.
Page 352 - The tender and delicate woman among you which would not adventure to set the sole of her foot upon the ground for delicateness and tenderness...
Page 307 - For the earth which drinketh in the rain that cometh oft upon it, and bringeth forth herbs meet for them by whom it is dressed, receiveth blessing from God ; but that which beareth thorns and briers is rejected, and is nigh unto cursing; whose end is to be burned.
Page 250 - Melancholy to see several dropping unexpectedly in the Midst of Mirth and Jollity, and catching at every thing that stood by them to save themselves. Some were looking up towards the Heavens in a thoughtful Posture, and in the Midst of a Speculation stumbled and fell out of Sight. Multitudes were very busy in the Pursuit of Bubbles that glittered in their Eyes and danced before them, but often when they thought themselves within the Reach of them their Footing failed, and down they sunk.
Page 251 - I could see persons dressed in glorious habits, with garlands upon their heads, passing among the trees, lying down by the sides of fountains, or resting on beds of flowers ; and could hear a confused harmony of singing birds, falling waters, human voices, and musical instruments.
Page 151 - Ethereal temper, massy, large, and round, Behind him cast ; the broad circumference Hung on his shoulders like the moon, whose orb Through optic glass the Tuscan artist views At evening from the top of Fesole Or in Valdarno, to descry new lands, Rivers, or mountains, in her spotty globe.
Page 282 - Neither pray I for these alone but for them also which shall believe on me through their word, that they all may be one,— as thou Father art in me and I in thee that they also may be one in us : that the world may believe that thou hast sent me. And the glory which thou gavest me I have given them, that they may be one even as we are one.
Page 21 - ... looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith ; who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is set down at the right hand of the throne of God. For consider him that endured such contradiction of sinners against himself, lest ye be wearied and faint in your minds.
Page 285 - Now I beseech you, brethren-, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that ye all speak the same thing, and that there be no divisions among you; but that ye be perfectly joined together in the same mind and in the same judgment.