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... religion . We hear about all the nonsense of magpies and crows , of odd numbers and even , of strangers in the fire , or in the candle , as if any reasonable person could for a moment suppose that the Almighty trusted the regulation of ...
... religion . We hear about all the nonsense of magpies and crows , of odd numbers and even , of strangers in the fire , or in the candle , as if any reasonable person could for a moment suppose that the Almighty trusted the regulation of ...
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... Religion called the Protestant Church . It begins by asking what is meant by the ceremony of Baptism ; and informs us that it is a Sacrament . We derive great privileges from this Sacrament , but we at the same time pledge our- selves ...
... Religion called the Protestant Church . It begins by asking what is meant by the ceremony of Baptism ; and informs us that it is a Sacrament . We derive great privileges from this Sacrament , but we at the same time pledge our- selves ...
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... religion and abuse lawful government ! and you will hardly find one amongst them all who ever looks into the Bible : and so we see plainly enough the reason why they live as they do . ر Whilst , however , I particularly recommend to you ...
... religion and abuse lawful government ! and you will hardly find one amongst them all who ever looks into the Bible : and so we see plainly enough the reason why they live as they do . ر Whilst , however , I particularly recommend to you ...
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... religion ; and , as these people had neither , you may depend upon it that they were a very fierce and savage race . The Romans , as I have already told you , did not get possession of our Island without a great deal of struggling and ...
... religion ; and , as these people had neither , you may depend upon it that they were a very fierce and savage race . The Romans , as I have already told you , did not get possession of our Island without a great deal of struggling and ...
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... religion was first brought to England . It is said that Gregory ( who was after- wards a pope of Rome , ) saw some beautiful chil- dren set up for sale in the slave - market , at Rome ; and , having asked what country they came from ...
... religion was first brought to England . It is said that Gregory ( who was after- wards a pope of Rome , ) saw some beautiful chil- dren set up for sale in the slave - market , at Rome ; and , having asked what country they came from ...
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Página 46 - That day of wrath, .that dreadful day, When heaven and earth shall pass away, What power shall be the sinner's stay ? How shall he meet that dreadful day...
Página 134 - BLESSED Lord, who hast caused all holy Scriptures to be written for our learning ; grant that we may in such wise hear them, read, mark, learn, and inwardly digest them, that by patience, and comfort of thy holy Word, we may embrace, and ever hold fast the blessed hope of everlasting life, which thou hast given us in our Saviour Jesus Christ.
Página 409 - Almighty God, who alone canst order the unruly wills and affections of sinful men; Grant unto thy people, that they may love the thing which thou commandest, and desire that which thou dost promise; that so, among the sundry and manifold changes of the world, our hearts may surely there be fixed, where true joys are to be found; through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Página 242 - And Cain talked with Abel his brother: and it came to pass when they were in the field, that Cain rose up against Abel his brother, and slew him.
Página 484 - Seek him that maketh the seven stars and Orion, And turneth the shadow of death into the morning, And maketh the day dark with night: That calleth for the waters of the sea, And poureth them out upon the face of the earth : The Lord is his name: That strengtheneth the spoiled against the strong, So that the spoiled shall come against the fortress.
Página 389 - But as the days of Noe were, so shall also the coming of the Son of man be. For as in the days that were before the flood they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day that Noe entered into the ark, and knew not until the flood came, and took them all away; so shall also the coming of the Son of man be.
Página 244 - And Adah bare Jabal: he was the father of such as dwell in tents, and of such as have cattle. And his brother's name was Jubal: he was the father of all such as handle the harp and organ.
Página 484 - Because sentence against an evil work is not executed speedily, therefore the heart of the sons of men is fully set in them to do evil.
Página 318 - A little neglect may breed great mischief; for want of a nail the shoe was lost ; for want of a shoe the horse was lost ; and for want of a horse the rider was lost, being overtaken and slain by the enemy ; all for want of a little care about a horseshoe nail.
Página 285 - And again, Pride is as loud a beggar as Want, and a great deal more saucy. When you have bought one fine thing, you must buy ten more, that your appearance may be all of a piece ; but Poor Dick says, It is easier to suppress the first desire, than to satisfy all that follow it.