The History of the Church of Christ ...J. Burges, printer to the University, 1800 |
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Sida xiii
... must ufe to me in fubfequent parts of the hiftory , fhould I continue it . The volume of Mr. Newton is well known , and its merit has been acknowledged by men of piety and judg- ment . I once thought of beginning only where he ended ...
... must ufe to me in fubfequent parts of the hiftory , fhould I continue it . The volume of Mr. Newton is well known , and its merit has been acknowledged by men of piety and judg- ment . I once thought of beginning only where he ended ...
Sida xv
... must of courfe be the more enfnaring . The present age in matters of religion may justly be called the age of self - sufficiency : We condemn the ancients by wholesale , and without giving them a hearing : we fufpect their historical ...
... must of courfe be the more enfnaring . The present age in matters of religion may justly be called the age of self - sufficiency : We condemn the ancients by wholesale , and without giving them a hearing : we fufpect their historical ...
Sida xxxii
... must have the right of private judgment . " - And a little after he adds , " It is con- trary to duty that men fhould be forced to pro- fels what they do not believe , because hypocrify will be the certain , and an augmented enmity ...
... must have the right of private judgment . " - And a little after he adds , " It is con- trary to duty that men fhould be forced to pro- fels what they do not believe , because hypocrify will be the certain , and an augmented enmity ...
Sida xl
... must be left to a judicious public to decide from the refpective characters of the authors , and from a collective view of their performances , -who has moft deserved their praife , -who has most laboured in the cause of truth and piety ...
... must be left to a judicious public to decide from the refpective characters of the authors , and from a collective view of their performances , -who has moft deserved their praife , -who has most laboured in the cause of truth and piety ...
Sida xlii
... must be owned it pro- ceeded from the best intentions on the fide of Theo- dofius , who actually put none of his penal laws against fectaries into execution , and meant only to induce all men to fpeak alike in the Church . How much ...
... must be owned it pro- ceeded from the best intentions on the fide of Theo- dofius , who actually put none of his penal laws against fectaries into execution , and meant only to induce all men to fpeak alike in the Church . How much ...
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Sida 233 - Who wickedly is wise, or madly brave, Is but the more a fool, the more a knave. Who noble ends by noble means obtains, Or failing, smiles in exile or in chains, Like good Aurelius let him reign, or bleed Like Socrates, that man is great indeed. What's fame? a fancied life in others' breath, A thing beyond us, ev'n before our death.
Sida 242 - Thou art, of what sort the eternal life of the saints was to be, which eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, nor hath it entered into the heart of man to conceive.
Sida 390 - Neither did we eat any man's bread for nought; but wrought with labour and travail night and day, that we might not be chargeable to any of you: Not because we have not power, but to make ourselves an ensample unto you to follow us.
Sida 25 - Gad, I am in a great strait: let us fall now into the hand of the Lord; for his mercies are great: and let me not fall into the hand of man.
Sida xxiv - For this is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Saviour ; Who will have all men to be saved, and to come unto the knowledge of the truth. For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus ; Who gave himself a ransom for all, to be testified in due time.
Sida 18 - And they stoned Stephen, calling upon God, and saying, Lord Jesus, receive my spirit. And he kneeled down, and cried with a loud voice, Lord, lay not this sin to their charge.
Sida 9 - ... name of Jesus Christ, for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost. For the promise is unto you, and to your children, and to all that are afar off, even as many as the Lord our God shall call.
Sida 396 - ... in weariness and painfulness, in watchings often, in hunger and thirst, in fastings often, in cold and nakedness. Besides those things that are without, that which cometh upon me daily, the care of all the churches. Who is weak, and I am not weak ? who is offended, and I burn not?
Sida 207 - For it much more concerns them to punish those who refuse to worship them than you, if they be able. But you harass and vex the Christians, and accuse them of Atheism and other crimes, which you can by no means prove. To them it appears an advantage to die for their religion, and they gain their point, while they throw away their lives, rather than comply with your injunctions. As to the earthquakes, which have happened in...
Sida 617 - Chrift ; who gave himfelf for us, that he might redeem us from all iniquity, and purify to himfelf a peculiar people zealous of good works.