The History and Antiquities of Dissenting Churches and Meeting Houses, in London, Westminster, and Southwark: Including the Lives of Their Ministers, from the Rise of Nonconformity to the Present Time : with an Appendix on the Origin, Progress, and Present State of Christianity in Britain, Τόμος 3author, 1810 |
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Σελίδα 44
... formation , and by the various turns of their minds , he quali- fies them for this or the other part of service , and those par- ticular circumstances he has designed for them in the world . The very temper of Mr. Spademan's mind fitted ...
... formation , and by the various turns of their minds , he quali- fies them for this or the other part of service , and those par- ticular circumstances he has designed for them in the world . The very temper of Mr. Spademan's mind fitted ...
Σελίδα 99
... formed with equal acuteness , judgment , and candour . The first volume of this edition made its appearance in 1793 ; and the whole work contains such an accession of new mat- ter , that it was found necessary to extend it to a fifth ...
... formed with equal acuteness , judgment , and candour . The first volume of this edition made its appearance in 1793 ; and the whole work contains such an accession of new mat- ter , that it was found necessary to extend it to a fifth ...
Σελίδα 100
... formed from the preceding narrative . In his own private judgment he was a Protestant Dissenter ; and his doctrinal sentiments came nearest to those of Calvin , which he judged to be most agreeable to scripture , and best adapted to the ...
... formed from the preceding narrative . In his own private judgment he was a Protestant Dissenter ; and his doctrinal sentiments came nearest to those of Calvin , which he judged to be most agreeable to scripture , and best adapted to the ...
Σελίδα 108
... formed the leading topics of his epistolary corres- pondence , were , What methods could be taken to stem the tide of immorality and profaneness , and to quicken and re- vive the spirit of religion amongst professors , especially young ...
... formed the leading topics of his epistolary corres- pondence , were , What methods could be taken to stem the tide of immorality and profaneness , and to quicken and re- vive the spirit of religion amongst professors , especially young ...
Σελίδα 118
... formed a society amongst a few of his fellow - collegians , who were eminent for seriousness , and who used to spend the evening in his room to read the Greek Testament , and to converse on religious subjects . To one of these social ...
... formed a society amongst a few of his fellow - collegians , who were eminent for seriousness , and who used to spend the evening in his room to read the Greek Testament , and to converse on religious subjects . To one of these social ...
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Σελίδα 49 - The righteous perisheth, and no man layeth it to heart : and merciful men are taken away, none considering that the righteous is taken away from the evil to come.
Σελίδα 255 - Come unto me all ye that labour and are heavy-laden, and I will give you rest.
Σελίδα 514 - Who is on my side? who?" And there looked out to him two or three eunuchs. And he said, "Throw her down." So they threw her down: and some of her blood was sprinkled on the wall, and on the horses : and he trode her under foot.
Σελίδα 18 - Let no man despise thy youth; but be thou an example of the believers, in word, in conversation, in charity, in spirit, in faith, in purity.
Σελίδα 179 - Moreover I have given to thee one portion above thy brethren, which I took out of the hand of the Amorite with my sword and with my bow.
Σελίδα 364 - About a quarter before nine, while he was describing the change which God works in the heart through faith in Christ, I felt my heart strangely warmed. I felt I did trust in Christ, Christ alone for salvation ; and an assurance was given me that He had taken away my sins, even mine, and saved me from the law of sin and death.
Σελίδα 255 - Sins and is able to save to the uttermost all that come unto God by him, seeing he ever liveth to make Intercession for them...
Σελίδα 139 - For the which cause I also suffer these things : nevertheless I am not ashamed : for I know whom I have believed, and am persuaded that he is able to keep that which I have committed unto him against that day.
Σελίδα 429 - Greek. His friends were resolved that he should try his fortune at an election which was drawing near in the college, of which the independent minister whom I have before mentioned, was governor.* The youth, according to custom, waited on him, in order to be examined. He was received at the door by a servant, who was one of that gloomy generation that were then in fashion.
Σελίδα 429 - ... looked upon as the marks of a carnal mind. The saint was of a sorrowful countenance, and generally eaten up with spleen and melancholy. A gentleman, who was lately a great ornament to the learned world...