Moravian Heresy: Wherein the Principal Errors of that Doctrine, as Taught Throughout Several Parts of Europe and America, by Count Zinzendorf, Mr. Cennick, and Other Moravian Teachers, are Fully Set Forth, Proved, and Refuted. Also, a Short Account of the Rise and Progress of that Sect. With a Second Appendix, ... By John Roche |
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... known their Sway ; and only vary like their Fashions , as the Peoples Humours change . Yet , THIS can be no Reason , fince they are Evils , that not only every Nation , but every Member of Community , fhould not endeavour to weaken ...
... known their Sway ; and only vary like their Fashions , as the Peoples Humours change . Yet , THIS can be no Reason , fince they are Evils , that not only every Nation , but every Member of Community , fhould not endeavour to weaken ...
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... known where Error triumphs with more exulting Creft , than in that which is chiefly the Subject of the fol- lowing Tract . For most of the Principles that compofe it , either urge to a Swell of Prefumption , or precipitate to the ...
... known where Error triumphs with more exulting Creft , than in that which is chiefly the Subject of the fol- lowing Tract . For most of the Principles that compofe it , either urge to a Swell of Prefumption , or precipitate to the ...
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... known only to him . Who knows but the Divifions , even in religious Matters , which are occafioned by this Variety of Thinking in Mankind , are at least permitted , to pre- vent worse Consequences , by the Effects arifing from those ...
... known only to him . Who knows but the Divifions , even in religious Matters , which are occafioned by this Variety of Thinking in Mankind , are at least permitted , to pre- vent worse Consequences , by the Effects arifing from those ...
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... known Analogy to one another . Wherefore , if the moral Precepts of the Gospel , did not anfwer to the Standard before - mentioned , thefe Confequences muft unavoidably follow . Either fuch inconfiftent Precepts must bring the Veracity ...
... known Analogy to one another . Wherefore , if the moral Precepts of the Gospel , did not anfwer to the Standard before - mentioned , thefe Confequences muft unavoidably follow . Either fuch inconfiftent Precepts must bring the Veracity ...
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... known and ap- proved Nature , would fo manifeftly jarr with Pre- cepts of any other Caft or Purport , that they could never be adhered to by any Creature in his Semfes . How ungenerous therefore is thofe Gentlemen's Cenfure , against ...
... known and ap- proved Nature , would fo manifeftly jarr with Pre- cepts of any other Caft or Purport , that they could never be adhered to by any Creature in his Semfes . How ungenerous therefore is thofe Gentlemen's Cenfure , against ...
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Page 229 - I beheld till the thrones were cast down, and the Ancient of days did sit, whose garment was white as snow, and the hair of his head like the pure wool : his throne was like the fiery flame, and his wheels as burning fire.
Page 230 - Let me not hear again the voice of the Lord my God, neither let me see this great fire any more, that I die not.
Page 279 - I have carried high sail whilst running through a torrent of popularity and contempt. I may have mistaken nature for grace, imagination for revelation, and the fire of my own temper for the flame of holy zeal ; and I find I have frequently written and spoken in my own spirit, when I thought I was assisted entirely by God.
Page 232 - fpoken of myfelf, but the Father which " fent me, he gare me a Commandment " what I mould fay, and what I fhould
Page 200 - Simon Magus to repent and pray God, if perhaps the thought of his heart might be forgiven him, Acts viii.
Page xiv - make you clean, put away the evil of your " doings from before mine eyes, ceafe to " do evil, learn to do well, feek judgment, " relieve the oppreffed, judge the fatherlefs,
Page 229 - I faw in the night vifions, and behold, one like the Son of man came with the clouds of heaven, and came to the ancient of days, and they brought him near before him. And there was given him dominion, and glory, and a kingdom, that all people, nations and languages, fhould ferve him ; his dominion is an everlafting dominion, which fhall not pafs away, and...
Page 281 - In my Prayer the Power of God came "• down, and gave a great Shock. Such an " abiding univerfal Shock I never knew be**• fore. —In the Afternoon again the Shock **• was very great.
Page 116 - I'll rush upon her in a storm of love, Beat down her guard of honour all before me, Surfeit on joys, till even desire grow sick ; Then by long absence liberty regain, And quite forget the pleasure and the pain.
Page 237 - Being and that it is impossible there should be more than one, so I believe that this one God is the Father of all things, especially of angels and men; that he is in a peculiar manner the Father of those whom he regenerates by his Spirit, whom he adopts in his Son as co-heirs with him and crowns with an eternal inheritance; but in a still higher sense, the Father of his only Son, whom he hath begotten from eternity.