The Christian Observer, Volume 16Hatchard and Company, 1818 |
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Pagina 9
... spect a more amiable character . But when the peculiar demands of Chris- tianity are represented to them , and those parts of it which can be only spiritually discerned come under their consideration ; when they hear the command , " Set ...
... spect a more amiable character . But when the peculiar demands of Chris- tianity are represented to them , and those parts of it which can be only spiritually discerned come under their consideration ; when they hear the command , " Set ...
Pagina 46
... spect to points of theology ? " Time ( says Cicero ) , which effaces the fictions of opinion , enforces and confirms the conclusions of truth . " In realizing this pleasing prospect , if it is ever to be realized , doubtless we may look ...
... spect to points of theology ? " Time ( says Cicero ) , which effaces the fictions of opinion , enforces and confirms the conclusions of truth . " In realizing this pleasing prospect , if it is ever to be realized , doubtless we may look ...
Pagina 62
... spect of sufficient European Visitors , several more schools might be immedi- ately founded in various parts of the island ; the slaves thirsting ardently for the instruction of their children , and many of the planters favouring it ...
... spect of sufficient European Visitors , several more schools might be immedi- ately founded in various parts of the island ; the slaves thirsting ardently for the instruction of their children , and many of the planters favouring it ...
Pagina 135
... awful veneration and re- spect . But in proportion as the subject is brought nearer home , and men are forced , as it were , by the • ready to admit . A lady of my ac- T2 1817. ] On the Danger arising to Ministers from the Fear of Man .
... awful veneration and re- spect . But in proportion as the subject is brought nearer home , and men are forced , as it were , by the • ready to admit . A lady of my ac- T2 1817. ] On the Danger arising to Ministers from the Fear of Man .
Pagina 136
... spect rather than suspicion . The presumption would at least have been in his favour ; and his pa- rishioners , witnessing his holiness of conduct , would have been heard to inform their neighbours " what a good man had come amongst ...
... spect rather than suspicion . The presumption would at least have been in his favour ; and his pa- rishioners , witnessing his holiness of conduct , would have been heard to inform their neighbours " what a good man had come amongst ...
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Pagina 348 - I am the Lord thy God, who brought thee out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage.
Pagina 8 - But when they believed Philip preaching the things concerning the kingdom of God, and the name of Jesus Christ, they were baptized, both men and women.
Pagina 350 - We bless thee for our creation, preservation, and all the blessings of this life ; but above all, for thine inestimable love in the redemption of the world by our Lord Jesus Christ ; for the means of grace, and for the hope of glory.
Pagina 144 - Yet it pleased the Lord to bruise him; he hath put him to grief: when thou shalt make his soul an offering for sin, he shall see his seed, he shall prolong his days, and the pleasure of the Lord shall prosper in his hand.
Pagina 345 - This is that which the Lord hath said: 'Tomorrow is the rest of the holy sabbath unto the Lord.' Bake that which ye will bake today, and seethe that ye will seethe; and that which remaineth over, lay up for you to be kept until the morning.
Pagina 253 - Clear, placid Leman ! thy contrasted lake," With the wild world I dwelt in, is a thing Which warns me, with its stillness, to forsake Earth's troubled waters for a purer spring. This quiet sail is as a noiseless wing To waft me from distraction ; once I loved Torn ocean's roar, but thy soft murmuring Sounds sweet as if a Sister's voice reproved, That I with stern delights should e'er have been so moved.
Pagina 143 - Therefore doth my Father love me, because I lay down my life, that I might take it again. No man taketh it from me, but I lay it down of myself. I have power to lay it down, and I have power to take it again. This commandment have I received of my Father.
Pagina 138 - And Abraham lifted up his eyes, and looked, and behold behind him a ram caught in a thicket by his horns : and Abraham went and took the ram, and offered him up for a burnt offering in the stead of his son.
Pagina 503 - All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness : That the man of God may be perfect, throughly furnished unto all good works.
Pagina 250 - The castled Crag of Drachenfels Frowns o'er the wide and winding Rhine, Whose breast of waters broadly swells Between the banks which bear the vine ; And hills all rich with blossomed trees, And fields which promise corn and wine, And scattered cities crowning these, Whose far white walls along them shine, Have strewed a scene, which I should see With double joy wert thou with me.