William Law, Nonjuror and Mystic: ... a Sketch of His Life, Character, and OpinionsLongmans, Green, 1881 - 462 páginas |
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... common topicks of Reflexion . ( 3 ) The Reason why this Duty is now so much transgressed by us . ( 4 ) The application to the Happy Occasion . ' The sermon reminds one of the strain in which Queen Elizabeth used to address her ...
... common topicks of Reflexion . ( 3 ) The Reason why this Duty is now so much transgressed by us . ( 4 ) The application to the Happy Occasion . ' The sermon reminds one of the strain in which Queen Elizabeth used to address her ...
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... common or more abominable . ' The ' meanest Mechanick pretends to be wiser than his Governor and censure the Proceeding of Crown'd Heads . ' Then comes what in this day we should consider fulsome praise of the Queen for her fostering ...
... common or more abominable . ' The ' meanest Mechanick pretends to be wiser than his Governor and censure the Proceeding of Crown'd Heads . ' Then comes what in this day we should consider fulsome praise of the Queen for her fostering ...
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... common sense , but that they must not imagine that there was anything in the action more than an useless , empty ceremony . How could he ordain ? How could he consecrate the elements in the Lord's Supper ? After quoting several texts ...
... common sense , but that they must not imagine that there was anything in the action more than an useless , empty ceremony . How could he ordain ? How could he consecrate the elements in the Lord's Supper ? After quoting several texts ...
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... common bread and wine , and common water , as instru- ments for conveying His grace ? Can God consecrate inanimate things to spiritual purposes , and make them the means of eternal happiness ? And is man the only creature that He cannot ...
... common bread and wine , and common water , as instru- ments for conveying His grace ? Can God consecrate inanimate things to spiritual purposes , and make them the means of eternal happiness ? And is man the only creature that He cannot ...
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... common consent agreed to turn honest , lost thereby all their greatness and wealth . The moral is— T'enjoy the world's conveniences , Be famed in war , yet live in ease , Without great vices is a vain Eutopia seated in the brain ; Fraud ...
... common consent agreed to turn honest , lost thereby all their greatness and wealth . The moral is— T'enjoy the world's conveniences , Be famed in war , yet live in ease , Without great vices is a vain Eutopia seated in the brain ; Fraud ...
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Adam admiration angels answer Bangorian controversy Behmenist Bishop Hoadly Bishop of Bangor Byrom Byrom's Journal character Charles Wesley Christ Christian Perfection Church clergy creature Crown 8vo death Divine doctrine doubt Edition eighteenth century English evil expressed fact faith Father Fénelon Gospel grace heart heaven heavenly Holy Illustrations invisible Jacob Behmen Jesus John Wesley King's Cliffe Lady Langcake Law's Law's view learning letter light living Lord Madame Guyon Malebranche matter Methodists mind Miss Gibbon nature never nonjuror opinion outward passage person piety Plain Account Putney quoted R. A. PROCTOR reader reason religion remarkable Sacrament Scripture seems sense sentiments Serious Call sermon soul speaking Spirit of Love Spirit of Prayer Tauler Thee Theologia Germanica theology things thou thought tion Trapp treatise true truth Warburton Wesley's whole William Law Woodcuts words writings
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Página 231 - ALMIGHTY and everlasting God, who dost govern all things in heaven and earth ; Mercifully hear the supplications of thy people, and grant us thy peace all the days of our life ; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.