Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the Rev. Claudius Buchanan, D.D., Late Vice-provost of the College of Fort William in Bengal, Volume 1 |
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... consider the great subject to which the life of that excellent man was devoted , which led to a subsequent acquaintance with him . And though he has to regret that his intercourse with Dr. Buchanan was less frequent and intimate than he ...
... consider the great subject to which the life of that excellent man was devoted , which led to a subsequent acquaintance with him . And though he has to regret that his intercourse with Dr. Buchanan was less frequent and intimate than he ...
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... considers the imprudent manner in which Mr. Buchanan had left his native country , the deceit which he was practising upon his friends , the faint prospect which he could reason- ably entertain of any considerable success in the world ...
... considers the imprudent manner in which Mr. Buchanan had left his native country , the deceit which he was practising upon his friends , the faint prospect which he could reason- ably entertain of any considerable success in the world ...
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... consider the obstacles " that had hitherto deterred me from attempting " it ; but they appeared to have vanished . 66 " These things passed rapidly through my mind . I wondered that I had not thought of them be- " fore . Your suggestion ...
... consider the obstacles " that had hitherto deterred me from attempting " it ; but they appeared to have vanished . 66 " These things passed rapidly through my mind . I wondered that I had not thought of them be- " fore . Your suggestion ...
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... consider , whether his health would allow him to accept the chaplaincy of the colony at Sierra Leone . To this proposal , after request- ing Mr. Newton's advice , he signified his cordial assent ; but , for reasons which do not appear ...
... consider , whether his health would allow him to accept the chaplaincy of the colony at Sierra Leone . To this proposal , after request- ing Mr. Newton's advice , he signified his cordial assent ; but , for reasons which do not appear ...
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... begun " to prove all the articles of my faith by Scripture . " Whether I am right in this mode of study , I " know not . " I never felt myself in more need of divine di- 66 " rection than now . When I consider myself 7 * 44 MEMOIRS OF.
... begun " to prove all the articles of my faith by Scripture . " Whether I am right in this mode of study , I " know not . " I never felt myself in more need of divine di- 66 " rection than now . When I consider myself 7 * 44 MEMOIRS OF.
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Page 336 - ... if any man will do the will of God, he shall know of the doctrine whether it be of God.
Page 362 - this early period be advanced to see what « eye hath not " seen, nor ear heard, nor hath entered into the heart of
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Page 355 - God's purpose by his Spirit working in due season : they, through grace, obey the calling : they be justified freely : they be made sons of God by adoption : they be made like the image of his only begotten Son Jesus Christ : they walk religiously in good works : and at length by God's mercy they attain to everlasting felicity.
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Page 349 - After we have received the Holy Ghost, we may depart from grace given, and fall into sin, and by the grace of God we may arise again, and amend our lives.