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... became a re- ligious question , " Whether his last ejaculations or his soul did first enter into heaven ? " And now Mr. Hooker became a man of sorrow and fear of sorrow , for the loss of so dear and comfortable a patron ; and of fear ...
... became a re- ligious question , " Whether his last ejaculations or his soul did first enter into heaven ? " And now Mr. Hooker became a man of sorrow and fear of sorrow , for the loss of so dear and comfortable a patron ; and of fear ...
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... became at last so like the grave , as never to be satisfied , but were still thirsting for more and more ; neglecting to pay that obedience to government and perform those vows to God , which they made in their days of adversities and ...
... became at last so like the grave , as never to be satisfied , but were still thirsting for more and more ; neglecting to pay that obedience to government and perform those vows to God , which they made in their days of adversities and ...
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... became at last , but most unwillingly , to be engag- ed in a book - war ; a war which he maintained , not as against an enemy , but with the spirit of meekness and reason . In which number of Nonconformists , though some might be ...
... became at last , but most unwillingly , to be engag- ed in a book - war ; a war which he maintained , not as against an enemy , but with the spirit of meekness and reason . In which number of Nonconformists , though some might be ...
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... became so fanatic , as St. Peter observes there were in his time , " some that wrest- ed the Scripture to their own destruction : " So by these men , and this means , many came to believe the bishops to be Antichrist , and the only ...
... became so fanatic , as St. Peter observes there were in his time , " some that wrest- ed the Scripture to their own destruction : " So by these men , and this means , many came to believe the bishops to be Antichrist , and the only ...
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... became so bold , that one told the Queen openly in a sermon , " She was like an untamed heifer , that would not be ruled by God's people , but obstructed his discipline . " And in Scotland they were more confident ; for " there they ...
... became so bold , that one told the Queen openly in a sermon , " She was like an untamed heifer , that would not be ruled by God's people , but obstructed his discipline . " And in Scotland they were more confident ; for " there they ...
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Sida 213 - The Sundays of man's life, Threaded together on time's string, Make bracelets to adorn the wife Of the eternal glorious King. On Sunday heaven's gate stands ope ; Blessings are plentiful and rife — More plentiful than hope.
Sida 33 - ... not an open enemy, that hath done me this dishonour : for then I could have borne it.
Sida 177 - But above all, I will be sure to live well, because the virtuous life of a Clergyman is the most powerful eloquence to persuade all that see it to reverence and love, and at least to desire to live like him. And this I will do, because I know we live in an age that hath more need of good examples than precepts.
Sida 198 - The poor man blessed him for it, and he blessed the poor man : and was so like the good Samaritan, that he gave him money to refresh both himself and his horse, and told him that, " if he loved himself, he should be merciful to his beast.
Sida 94 - And after these days Elisabeth his wife conceived; and she hid herself five months, saying, Thus hath the Lord done unto me in the days wherein he looked upon me, to take away my reproach among men.
Sida 100 - I owe Thee a death, Lord, let it not be terrible, and then take Thine own time : I submit to it ; let not mine, O Lord, but let Thy will be done.
Sida 137 - I have only seen him ; yet since he was, and was worthy to be, their friend, and very many of his have been mine, I judge it may not be unacceptable to those that knew any of them in their lives, or do now know them by mine or their own writings, to see this conjunction of them after their deaths, without which many things that concerned them, and some things that concerned the age in which they lived, would be less perfect, and lost to posterity. For these reasons I have undertaken it ; and if I...
Sida 150 - Upon thine altar burnt ? Cannot thy love Heighten a spirit to sound out thy praise As well as any she ? Cannot thy Dove Outstrip their Cupid easily...
Sida 33 - Betwixt Mr. Hooker and these his two pupils, there was a sacred friendship ; a friendship made up of religious principles, which increased daily by a similitude of inclinations to the same recreations and studies ; a friendship elemented in youth and in a university, free from self-ends, which the friendships of age usually are not.
Sida 105 - ... of God for any other reason, but to live to finish his three remaining books of Polity ; and then, Lord, let thy servant depart in peace;" which was his usual expression.