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... interests , which might oppose its reception ; and of prejudices and prepossessions , arising from our connexions or situation in life , from popular sentiment and fashion , and an unworthy fear of the reproach of singularity ; and many ...
... interests , which might oppose its reception ; and of prejudices and prepossessions , arising from our connexions or situation in life , from popular sentiment and fashion , and an unworthy fear of the reproach of singularity ; and many ...
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... interest . Within the limits of a single parish , such an associa- tion could act with energy and judgment ; they ... interests of the Boston Publishing Fund could be more effectually promoted , its tracts more rapidly circulated , its ...
... interest . Within the limits of a single parish , such an associa- tion could act with energy and judgment ; they ... interests of the Boston Publishing Fund could be more effectually promoted , its tracts more rapidly circulated , its ...
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... interests of the visible church may be entrusted without danger ; though he ' does not presume to exclude from the hope of salvation ' or ' the bosom of the invisible church , many who never have heard of the peculiar rites of ...
... interests of the visible church may be entrusted without danger ; though he ' does not presume to exclude from the hope of salvation ' or ' the bosom of the invisible church , many who never have heard of the peculiar rites of ...
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... interest , the following sketch of its history and present situation , may be acceptable to those of our readers who have not time or opportunity for further inquiry . Previous to the discoveries of the coast of Africa by the Portugueze ...
... interest , the following sketch of its history and present situation , may be acceptable to those of our readers who have not time or opportunity for further inquiry . Previous to the discoveries of the coast of Africa by the Portugueze ...
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... interests of Zion , was very hopeful and encouraging . Mr. Kel- logg anticipated much advantage to the cause of Christ from the arrival and welcome reception of Mr. Jonathan Bigelow at Lu- bec . What was anticipated has been realized ...
... interests of Zion , was very hopeful and encouraging . Mr. Kel- logg anticipated much advantage to the cause of Christ from the arrival and welcome reception of Mr. Jonathan Bigelow at Lu- bec . What was anticipated has been realized ...
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Página 317 - Then Peter opened his mouth, and said, Of a truth I perceive that God is no respecter of persons: but in every nation he that feareth him, and worketh righteousness, is accepted with him.
Página 318 - Him openly ; not to all the people, but unto witnesses chosen before of God, even to us, who did eat and drink with Him after He rose from the dead.
Página 98 - Ye Ice-falls! ye that from the mountain's brow Adown enormous ravines slope amain Torrents, methinks, that heard a mighty voice, And stopped at once amid their maddest plunge! Motionless torrents! silent cataracts! Who made you glorious as the Gates of Heaven Beneath the keen full moon? Who bade the sun Clothe you with rainbows? Who, with living flowers Of loveliest blue, spread garlands at your feet? GOD! let the torrents, like a shout of nations, Answer! and let the ice-plains echo, GOD!
Página 269 - God hath endued the will of man with that natural liberty, that it is neither forced, nor, by any absolute necessity of nature, determined to good or evil.
Página 23 - W'ho, doomed to go in company with pain, And fear, and bloodshed, miserable train! Turns his necessity to glorious gain; In face of these doth exercise a power Which is our human nature's highest dower; Controls them and subdues, transmutes, bereaves Of their bad influence, and their good receives...
Página 97 - Arve and Arveiron at thy base Rave ceaselessly; but thou, most awful Form! Risest from forth thy silent sea of pines, How silently! Around thee and above Deep is the air and dark, substantial, black, An ebon mass: methinks thou piercest it, As with a wedge! But when I look again, It is thine own calm home, thy crystal shrine, Thy habitation from eternity!
Página 317 - And the multitude of them that believed were of one heart and of one soul, neither said any of them, that aught of the things which he possessed was his own, but they had all things common. And with great power gave the apostles witness of the resurrection of the Lord Jesus; and great grace was upon them all.
Página 25 - Whom neither shape of danger can dismay, Nor thought of tender happiness betray ; Who, not content that former worth stand fast, Looks forward, persevering to the last, From well to better, daily self-surpast...
Página 98 - Rise, O ever rise, Rise like a cloud of Incense, from the Earth ! Thou kingly Spirit throned among the hills, Thou dread Ambassador from Earth to Heaven, Great Hierarch ! tell thou the silent Sky, And tell the Stars, and tell yon rising Sun, Earth, with her thousand voices, praises GOD.
Página 339 - Wherefore when he cometh into the world, he saith, Sacrifice and offering thou wouldest not, but a body hast thou prepared me: in burnt offerings and sacrifices for sin thou hast had no pleasure. Then said I, Lo, I come (in the volume of the book it is written of me,) to do thy will, O God.