The Baptist Magazine, Volume 4J. Burditt and W. Button, 1812 - Baptists |
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... able blessing , can be of no service either to us , or to the world , unless it be improved to the glory of God , and the good of souls . Have noblemen exerted their influence and abilities in our behalf , in a court to which we had no ...
... able blessing , can be of no service either to us , or to the world , unless it be improved to the glory of God , and the good of souls . Have noblemen exerted their influence and abilities in our behalf , in a court to which we had no ...
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... able to extend its influence to the remotest regions . I have the pleasure to add that the association heartily ap- proved of the plan , without one dissentient voice , and signi- fied their desire of inserting their approval in the ...
... able to extend its influence to the remotest regions . I have the pleasure to add that the association heartily ap- proved of the plan , without one dissentient voice , and signi- fied their desire of inserting their approval in the ...
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... able to talk much with you . However , I can hear you con- verse . " On asking him how he felt his mind now , he said , " well On the 11th of May , about six in the evening , he was taken very ill , and thought himself dying . At first ...
... able to talk much with you . However , I can hear you con- verse . " On asking him how he felt his mind now , he said , " well On the 11th of May , about six in the evening , he was taken very ill , and thought himself dying . At first ...
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... able to think , but wished to hear others talk about Christ and hea- Occasionally he spoke of the solemn awfulness of death , but said , " There is a great Re- deemer . " During part of the last weeks of his life , he slept most of his ...
... able to think , but wished to hear others talk about Christ and hea- Occasionally he spoke of the solemn awfulness of death , but said , " There is a great Re- deemer . " During part of the last weeks of his life , he slept most of his ...
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... able their confidence being betrayed . to make out their case so as to From such a source , we derive possess themselves of public cre- the most satisfactory knowledge dence ; others seem disposed to of the mind of the writer . " . Pre ...
... able their confidence being betrayed . to make out their case so as to From such a source , we derive possess themselves of public cre- the most satisfactory knowledge dence ; others seem disposed to of the mind of the writer . " . Pre ...
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Page 478 - But woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye shut up the kingdom of heaven against men : for ye neither go in yourselves, neither suffer ye them that are entering to go in. Woe unto you, scribes, Pharisees, hypocrites. For ye devour widows' houses, and for a pretence make long prayer : therefore ye shall receive the greater damnation.
Page 412 - Shall he that contendeth with the Almighty instruct him ? He that reproveth God, let him answer it. THEN JOB answered the LORD, and said, Behold, I am vile ; what shall I answer thee ? I will lay mine hand upon my mouth.
Page 103 - In the Year of our Lord CHRIST, One Thousand Seven Hundred and Sixty one And in the First Year of Our Reign.
Page 362 - But if any provide not for his own, and specially for those of his own house, he hath denied the faith, and is worse than an infidel.
Page 193 - I say the truth in Christ, I lie not, my conscience also bearing me witness in the Holy Ghost, that I have great heaviness and continual sorrow in my heart. For I could wish that myself were accursed from Christ for my brethren, my kinsmen according to the flesh...
Page 155 - And the priests the sons of Levi shall come near; for them the Lord thy God hath chosen to minister unto him, and to bless in the name of the Lord...
Page 54 - Mirth is like a flash of lightning, that breaks through a gloom of clouds, and glitters for a moment ; cheerfulness keeps up a kind of daylight in the mind, and fills it with a steady and perpetual serenity.
Page 56 - ... vegetable world are those which are the most beautiful. These are the seeds by which the several races of plants are propagated and continued, and which are always lodged in flowers or blossoms. Nature seems to hide her principal design, and to be industrious in making the earth gay and delightful, while she is carrying on her great work, and intent upon her own preservation.
Page 411 - We are of God: he that knoweth God heareth us; he that is not of God heareth not us. Hereby know we the spirit of truth, and the spirit of error.
Page 257 - It is come, I know not how, to be taken for granted by many persons, that Christianity is not so much as a subject of inquiry, but that it is now at length discovered to be fictitious. And accordingly they treat it as if, in the present age, this were an agreed point among all people of discernment, and nothing remained but to set it up as a principal subject of mirth and ridicule, as it were by way of reprisals for its having so long interrupted the pleasures of the world.