Philip Doddridge: His Life and Labors, a Centennial MemorialGould and Lincoln, 1858 - 222 páginas |
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... religious liberty , and his allusions take therefore that direction . They furnish , however , so just a view of the character of Dr. Doddridge , and references so graphic to the scenes of his labors , that they will be regarded as ...
... religious liberty , and his allusions take therefore that direction . They furnish , however , so just a view of the character of Dr. Doddridge , and references so graphic to the scenes of his labors , that they will be regarded as ...
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... Religion in the Soul . " Doddridge's meeting - house still stands on the Castle- hill , -a spot not to be visited without a crowd of his- torical reminiscences . Northampton is well known as one of our oldest fortified towns , dating ...
... Religion in the Soul . " Doddridge's meeting - house still stands on the Castle- hill , -a spot not to be visited without a crowd of his- torical reminiscences . Northampton is well known as one of our oldest fortified towns , dating ...
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... religion , evidently de- stroys the rule and authority of Jesus Christ as king . " Sherlock charged Hoadley with endeavoring to prepare the way for the repeal of the Test Act ; and the Convo- cation declared his sentiments subversive of ...
... religion , evidently de- stroys the rule and authority of Jesus Christ as king . " Sherlock charged Hoadley with endeavoring to prepare the way for the repeal of the Test Act ; and the Convo- cation declared his sentiments subversive of ...
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... meanest dissenter who worships in his barn as in the haughtiest churchman who wears his mitre , the war for religious liberty will not be ended . INTRODUCTION . DISSENT IN THE REIGN OF WILLIAM III . 18 INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER .
... meanest dissenter who worships in his barn as in the haughtiest churchman who wears his mitre , the war for religious liberty will not be ended . INTRODUCTION . DISSENT IN THE REIGN OF WILLIAM III . 18 INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER .
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... religious liberty . " Since the English na- tion had ever testified a particular affection to his con- sort and ... religion and the laws and liberties of these kingdoms . " So ran the manifesto of William ; and many a group of anxious ...
... religious liberty . " Since the English na- tion had ever testified a particular affection to his con- sort and ... religion and the laws and liberties of these kingdoms . " So ran the manifesto of William ; and many a group of anxious ...
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Página 130 - Heaven doth with us as we with torches do, Not light them for themselves ; for if our virtues Did not go forth of us, 'twere all alike As if we had them not. Spirits are not finely...
Página 128 - Live while you live, the Epicure would say, And seize the pleasures of the present day. Live while you live, the sacred Preacher cries, And give to God each moment as it flies.
Página 87 - Lives of great men all remind us We can make our lives sublime, And, departing, leave behind us, Footprints on the sands of time; Footprints, that perhaps another, Sailing o'er life's solemn main, A forlorn and shipwrecked brother, Seeing, shall take heart again.
Página 12 - Big with the vanity of state; But transient is the smile of fate! A little rule, a little sway, A sunbeam in a winter's day, Is all the proud and mighty have Between the cradle and the grave.
Página 78 - This is a true saying. If a man desire the office of a bishop, he desireth a good work. A bishop then must be blameless, the husband of one wife, vigilant, sober, of good behaviour, given to hospitality, apt to teach...
Página 115 - Oh, sirs! as for the waters which are drawn from these springs, how sweetly soever they may taste to a curious mind that thirsts for them, or to an ambitious mind which thirsts for the...
Página 159 - When on the verge of life I stand, And view the scene on either hand, My spirit struggles with its clay, And longs to wing its flight away.
Página 157 - ... poor, the sick ; pleasant to write letters of necessary business by which any good can be done ; pleasant to go out and preach the gospel to poor souls, of which some are thirsting for it, and others dying without it; pleasant in the week-day to think how near another Sabbath is ; but, oh ! much, much more pleasant, to think how near eternity is, and how short the journey through this wilderness, and that it is but a step from earth to heaven.