| 1775 - 802 páginas
...worfhip, and the places dedicated to that fervice, had caft a damp upon the true and inward worfliip of God -, which, while we live in the body, needs external helps, and all little enough to keep it in any vigour: But, though he had endeavoured to redrefs things according... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - 1816 - 754 páginas
...the Church-Door. And 1 evidently saw, that the public neglect of God's Service in the outward face of it, and the nasty lying of many places dedicated...Service, had almost cast a damp upon the true and inVvard Worship of God ; which while we live in the body needs external helps, and all little enough... | |
| Robert Southey - 1825 - 516 páginas
...the church-door. And I evidently saw, that the public neglect of God's service on the outward face of it, and the nasty lying of many places dedicated...which, while we live in the body, needs external helps, anil all little enough to keep it in any vigour. And this I did to the uttermost of my knowledge, according... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 482 páginas
...uniformity as might be. For I evidently saw, that the publick neglect of God's service in the outward face of it, and the nasty lying of many places dedicated...while we live in the body, needs external helps, and all little enough to keep it in any vigour." PART III. Page 422. Line 1. " A genial hearth, — —... | |
| William Laud - 1839 - 584 páginas
...the church-door. . And I evidently saw, that the public neglect of God's service in the outward face of it, and the nasty lying of many places dedicated...while we live in the body, needs external helps, and all little enough to keep it in any vigour. And this I did to the uttermost of my knowledge, according... | |
| James Heywood Markland - 1840 - 56 páginas
...uniformity as might be. I evidently sawthat the public neglect of God's service in the outward face of it, and the nasty lying of many places dedicated...while we live in the body, needs external helps, and all little enough to keep it in any vigour 6 ." Hard measure indeed was dealt out against this Prelate.... | |
| William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1840 - 392 páginas
...uniformity as might be. For I evidently saw that the publick neglect of God's service in the outward face of it, and the nasty lying of many places dedicated...inward worship of God, which, while we live in the tody, needs external helps, and all little enough to keep it in any vigour.' Page 287. Line 1. ' A... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1841 - 686 páginas
...uniformity 'as might be ; for I evidently saw that the public neglect of God's service in the outward face of it, and the nasty lying of many places dedicated to that service, had almost cast a dump upon the true and inward worship of God, which -while we live in the body needs external helps,... | |
| James Heywood Markland - 1842 - 186 páginas
...Hist. Selbome, 4to. 1813, p. 448.) STATE OP CHURCHES. 119 neglect of God's service in the outward face of it, and the nasty lying of many places dedicated...while we live in the body, needs external helps, and all little enough to keep it in any vigour'." Hard measure indeed was dealt out against this Prelate.... | |
| 1842 - 544 páginas
...uniformity as might be. For I evidently saw that the public neglect of God's service in the outward face of it, and the nasty lying of many places dedicated...that service, had almost cast a damp upon the true anilimaard wonkip of God, which, while we live in the body, needs external helps, and nil little enough... | |
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