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... strenuous , careful , and unremitted diligence ; -our duty at the same time constitutes our delight : " Hæc requies ludusque ― ea sacra voluptas . " THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE LONDON GAZETIE GENERAL EVENING M.Post M. Herald iv PREFACE .
... strenuous , careful , and unremitted diligence ; -our duty at the same time constitutes our delight : " Hæc requies ludusque ― ea sacra voluptas . " THE GENTLEMAN'S MAGAZINE LONDON GAZETIE GENERAL EVENING M.Post M. Herald iv PREFACE .
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... duty to herself , to her Country , and to her God . May these efforts pros- per ; and may our Establishment long continue a praise on the face of the earth , enjoying those blessings she is now preparing for distant lands and ages yet ...
... duty to herself , to her Country , and to her God . May these efforts pros- per ; and may our Establishment long continue a praise on the face of the earth , enjoying those blessings she is now preparing for distant lands and ages yet ...
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... duty I began in early life , and have continued for near half a century ; and I hope I am the better for it in every sense of the word ; but , Mr. Urban , my reason for troubling you with this letter is to make two or three observations ...
... duty I began in early life , and have continued for near half a century ; and I hope I am the better for it in every sense of the word ; but , Mr. Urban , my reason for troubling you with this letter is to make two or three observations ...
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... duty , that the graves and rails are not trodden down , but kept elean and neat . In some cemeteries remote from the capital there is great neatness , and an appearance of religious venera- tion ; and it would be thought as bad as ...
... duty , that the graves and rails are not trodden down , but kept elean and neat . In some cemeteries remote from the capital there is great neatness , and an appearance of religious venera- tion ; and it would be thought as bad as ...
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... duty , who spent many hours every day in the unobtrusive silent occupa- tion of visiting the sick ; but who could never find time or strength for two sermons on a Sunday , who would never have dared to induce the innovation of Weekly ...
... duty , who spent many hours every day in the unobtrusive silent occupa- tion of visiting the sick ; but who could never find time or strength for two sermons on a Sunday , who would never have dared to induce the innovation of Weekly ...
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Page 49 - Yea, a man may say, Thou hast faith and I have works ; show me thy faith without thy works, and I will show thee my faith by my works.
Page 50 - And he took bread, and • gave thanks, and brake it, and gave unto them, saying, This is my body, which is given for you : This do in remembrance of me. Likewise also the cup after supper, saying, This cup is the new Testament in my blood, which is shed for you.
Page 50 - Is any sick among you? let him call for the elders of the church; and let them pray over him, anointing him with oil in the name of the Lord: 15 And the prayer of faith shall save the sick, and the Lord shall raise him up; and if he have committed sins, they shall be forgiven him.
Page 283 - Support, and ornament of Virtue's cause. There stands the messenger of truth : there stands The legate of the skies !— His theme divine, His office sacred, his credentials clear. By him the violated law speaks out Its thunders ; and by him, in strains as sweet As angels use, the Gospel whispers peace.
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Page 50 - ... What is thy duty towards God? Answer. My duty towards God, is to believe in him, to fear him, and to love him with all my heart, with all my mind, with all my soul, and with all my strength; to worship him, to give him thanks, to put my whole trust in him, to call upon him, to honour his holy Name and his Word, and to serve him truly all the days of my life.