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... Subjects , as might have been expected , till they have been bought over with Pre- ferments , that were due to other People , this has been entire- ly owing to the Mifmanagement of fome our of Statesmen , who being folely attentive to ...
... Subjects , as might have been expected , till they have been bought over with Pre- ferments , that were due to other People , this has been entire- ly owing to the Mifmanagement of fome our of Statesmen , who being folely attentive to ...
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... Subject , i . e . to confider of the Means for it's Prefervation - This which I have been relating being the true , but lamentable State of Things , whatsoever Hopes YOUR GRACE may conceive of remaining unmolefted in Your High STATION ...
... Subject , i . e . to confider of the Means for it's Prefervation - This which I have been relating being the true , but lamentable State of Things , whatsoever Hopes YOUR GRACE may conceive of remaining unmolefted in Your High STATION ...
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... Subjects appear to be too low , or grofs ; or , by Reafon of the odd Humours of Mankind , not quite fo fericus . Notwithstanding which , if thefe Particularities be of Weight fufficient to give Teftimony in a Cause , they will claim a ...
... Subjects appear to be too low , or grofs ; or , by Reafon of the odd Humours of Mankind , not quite fo fericus . Notwithstanding which , if thefe Particularities be of Weight fufficient to give Teftimony in a Cause , they will claim a ...
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... Subject , and fee what we can make of the Name of METHODIST . To the Reproach of our Univerfity , we are obliged to confefs , that the Enthufiafm of the Methodists began at OXFORD . The Name was firft given to a few particu- lar Perfons ...
... Subject , and fee what we can make of the Name of METHODIST . To the Reproach of our Univerfity , we are obliged to confefs , that the Enthufiafm of the Methodists began at OXFORD . The Name was firft given to a few particu- lar Perfons ...
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... Subjects . Under the fecond ACCUSATION here mentioned , which charges them with Blafphemy , and diabolical Phrenzy in daring to contradict our Saviour's Authority - I obferved , that our Saviour exprefly declares the Works of Men " to ...
... Subjects . Under the fecond ACCUSATION here mentioned , which charges them with Blafphemy , and diabolical Phrenzy in daring to contradict our Saviour's Authority - I obferved , that our Saviour exprefly declares the Works of Men " to ...
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Page 16 - If there arise among you a prophet, or a dreamer of dreams, and giveth thee a sign or a wonder, and the sign or the wonder come to pass, whereof he spake unto thee, saying, Let us go after other gods, which thou hast not known, and let us serve them ; thou shalt not hearken unto the words of that prophet, or that dreamer of dreams...
Page iv - Picts by the Romans : their Settlement in the North of" Britain: the Original of their Name, and the Nature, Extent, and Duration of their Language. IV. Of the Scots from Ireland, and the Extent of the Erse Language ; in order to distinguish it from the English in the North of Britain, which vulgarly passes under the Name of Broad Scotch.
Page 16 - Let us go after other gods, which thou hast not known, and let us serve them ; thou shalt not hearken unto the words of that prophet, or dreamer of dreams ; for the Lord your God proveth you, to know whether you love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul...
Page 29 - Spirit, than diose sudden Agonies, Roarings and Screamings, Tremblings, Droppingsdown, Ravings and Madnesses;1 into which their Hearers have been cast; according to the Relations given of them in the Journals referr'd to ? ... Qu. 8. Whether, in a Christian Nation, where the Instruction and Edification of the People is provided-for, by placing Ministers in certain Districts, to whom the Care of the Souls within those Districts is regularly committed ; It can be for the Service of Religion, that Itinerant...
Page 4 - is fpirit : the wind bloweth where it lifteth, and thou heareft " the found thereof, but canft not tell whence it cometh, nor " whither it goeth ; fo is every one that is born of the Spirit.
Page 17 - fpoken to turn you away from the LORD your " GOD, which brought you out of the land of
Page 34 - In fine, the whole New Testament speaks aloud, that as to the matter of acceptance with God, there is no difference betwixt one man and another; — no difference betwixt the best accomplished gentleman, and the most infamous scoundrel; —no difference betwixt the most...
Page 10 - Baal, in the following paflage : i Kings xviii. 26, 27. " And they called on the name of Baal, from morning until *' noon, faying, Oh Baal, hear us ! But there was no voice, ** nor any that anfwered. And they leaped upon the altar which " was made. And it came to pafs, at noon, that Elijah mocked " them, and faid, Cry aloud ; for he is a god : either he is talk" ing, or he is purfuing, or he is in a journey ; or peradventure . " he fleepeth, and muft be awaked.
Page 31 - Slothfulnefs and Indolence •which once attended me, and was but feebly complained of, I am no more that formal, indifferent, languishing Creature I was on Earth, but my Soul now feels the Fire of Divine Love, which burns with a perpetual and uninterrupted Flame, bein...
Page 31 - Oh, my friend, be trimming your lamp — hasten the time. Fly away ye lingering moments, and bring my dear Fido, and my other dear friends, to the arms of Jesus — to see and enjoy what I enjoy.