Extracts from a narrative of the conversion of an Asiatic prince to the Christian faith, and from letters on religious subjects1810 |
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... them ; and defired to know by what means , that and other languages , confifting merely of words fpoken , or written , were regulated and improved .--- I faid , I said , that every fuch language , whatever origin · A NARRATIVE . ·
... them ; and defired to know by what means , that and other languages , confifting merely of words fpoken , or written , were regulated and improved .--- I faid , I said , that every fuch language , whatever origin · A NARRATIVE . ·
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Asiatic prince. I said , that every fuch language , whatever origin it had , might be formed by rules of art , and strengthened and beautified by certain modes of fpeech , varied ingeni- ously from common forms of expreffion , and called ...
Asiatic prince. I said , that every fuch language , whatever origin it had , might be formed by rules of art , and strengthened and beautified by certain modes of fpeech , varied ingeni- ously from common forms of expreffion , and called ...
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... said he , " my faithful and use- ful inftructor , to that Sacred Book , in which are recorded the threats and pro- mifes , the terrors and mercies of the Most HIGH GOD , the Poffeffor of Heaven and Earth -- What thinkeft thou ? -- May I ...
... said he , " my faithful and use- ful inftructor , to that Sacred Book , in which are recorded the threats and pro- mifes , the terrors and mercies of the Most HIGH GOD , the Poffeffor of Heaven and Earth -- What thinkeft thou ? -- May I ...
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... said the Lady , in my opinion , that you ought not in your present undertaking to submit to defpondency . - .- I thanked her very fincerely for her good advice , and affured her that I would , with God's affiftance , endeavour to follow ...
... said the Lady , in my opinion , that you ought not in your present undertaking to submit to defpondency . - .- I thanked her very fincerely for her good advice , and affured her that I would , with God's affiftance , endeavour to follow ...
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... said fhe , and confidered them , I shall beg the favour of you to give me your opinion of the letter of my friend , and of the paper annexed to it .--- My friend died shortly after he had writ it .--- She paufed a little and dropped a ...
... said fhe , and confidered them , I shall beg the favour of you to give me your opinion of the letter of my friend , and of the paper annexed to it .--- My friend died shortly after he had writ it .--- She paufed a little and dropped a ...
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Page 130 - Wherefore, whosoever shall eat this bread, and drink this cup of the Lord, unworthily, shall be guilty of the body and blood of the Lord. But let a man examine himself, and so let him eat of that bread, and drink of that cup. For he that eateth and drinketh unworthily eateth and drinketh damnation to himself, not discerning the Lord's body.
Page 130 - For, if ire judge ountlves we should not be judged. But when we are judged, we are chastened of the Lord, that we should not be condemned with the world. Wherefore, my brethren, when you come together to eat (the Lord's Supper) tarry one for another.
Page 129 - When ye come together therefore into one place, this is not to eat the Lord's supper. For in eating every one taketh before other his own supper : and one is hungry, and another is drunken. What? have ye not houses to eat and to drink in ? or despise ye the church of God, and shame them that have not? What shall I say to you? shall I praise you in this? I praise you not.
Page 114 - For the promise he has made us, that "wheresoever two or three are gathered together in his name, he will be in the midst of them,
Page 130 - Bat when we are judged, we are chaftened of the Lord, that we (hould not be condemned with the world.
Page 119 - Redeemer's name, muft carefully endeavor to make their light fhine before men, " that they " may fee their good works, and glorify their Father
Page 129 - For I have received of the Lord that which alfo I delivered unto you, That the Lord Jefus, the fame night in which he was betrayed, took bread : and when he had given thanks, he brake it, and faid, Take, eat: this is my body, which is broken for you: this do in remembrance of me.
Page 129 - For as often as ye eat this bread, and drink this cup, ye do mew the Lord's death till he come.