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... believe , as it is certainly very probable in itself . A fudden wind arofe as the wains were be ginning to move , and in a direction oppofite to their movement . We know from our own experience in Cornwall at present , where we ftill ...
... believe , as it is certainly very probable in itself . A fudden wind arofe as the wains were be ginning to move , and in a direction oppofite to their movement . We know from our own experience in Cornwall at present , where we ftill ...
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... believe , hesitated to hold at leaft occafional com . It is well known that he advised his aged mother , when the confulted him on the fubject , to remain in the communion of the church in which fhe had been baptized . D 2 munion munion ...
... believe , hesitated to hold at leaft occafional com . It is well known that he advised his aged mother , when the confulted him on the fubject , to remain in the communion of the church in which fhe had been baptized . D 2 munion munion ...
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... believe that the number of Prefbyterian Diffenters was compara- tively very small . The Scotch Bifbops all refufing to transfer their allegiance from king James to king William , and the majority of the eftablished clergy adhering to ...
... believe that the number of Prefbyterian Diffenters was compara- tively very small . The Scotch Bifbops all refufing to transfer their allegiance from king James to king William , and the majority of the eftablished clergy adhering to ...
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... believe , that had Bifhop Skinner , Mr. Daubeny , and Dr. Gleig called in queftion the infallibility of Chrift himself , they would have given much lefs offence , to this bigot to modern liberality , than they have done by calling in ...
... believe , that had Bifhop Skinner , Mr. Daubeny , and Dr. Gleig called in queftion the infallibility of Chrift himself , they would have given much lefs offence , to this bigot to modern liberality , than they have done by calling in ...
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... believe that not a few of them are to be found in Scot- land . We have not , however , heard that this author's in- dignation has been excited by thofe men , for teaching that Jefus Chrift was liable to error ; whilft all the learning ...
... believe that not a few of them are to be found in Scot- land . We have not , however , heard that this author's in- dignation has been excited by thofe men , for teaching that Jefus Chrift was liable to error ; whilft all the learning ...
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Página 194 - My son, fear thou the LORD and the king : and meddle not with them that are given to change...
Página 151 - Scriptures; and that he was buried, and that he rose again the third day according to the Scriptures; and that he was seen of Cephas, then of the twelve; after that he was seen of above five hundred brethren at once; of whom the greater part remain unto this present, but some are fallen asleep. After that he was seen of James; then of all the apostles. And last of all he was seen of me also, as of one born out of due time.
Página 184 - GIVE me more love, or more disdain; The torrid or the frozen zone Bring equal ease unto my pain; The temperate affords me none: Either extreme, of love or hate, Is sweeter than a calm estate.
Página 321 - He gave this and the Prophecies of the Old Testament, not to gratify men's curiosities by enabling them to foreknow things, but that after they were fulfilled they might be interpreted by the event, and his own Providence, not the Interpreters, be then manifested thereby to the world.
Página 305 - Judge therefore yourselves, brethren, that ye be not judged of the LORD ; repent you truly for your sins past; have a lively and stedfast faith in CHRIST our SAVIOUR ; amend your lives, and be in perfect charity with all men; so shall ye be meet partakers of those holy mysteries.
Página 134 - While he spake these things unto them, behold, there came a certain ruler, and worshipped him, saying, My daughter is even now dead : but come and lay thy hand upon her, and she shall live.
Página 423 - Cromwelliana. A Chronological Detail of Events in which Oliver Cromwell was engaged from the year 1642 to his Death 1658 : with a Continuation of other Transactions to the Restoration.
Página 90 - Typographical antiquities; or The history of printing in England, Scotland and Ireland containing memoirs of our ancient printers, and a register of the books printed by them. Begun by the late Joseph Ames...
Página 377 - The greatest improvement in the productive powers of labour, and the greater part of the skill, dexterity, and judgment with which it is any where directed, or applied, seem to have been the effects of the division of labour.
Página 588 - ... ourselves, and see no sign or symptom whatever that leads to a rational belief of matter. I say lastly, that I have a notion of spirit, though I have not, strictly speaking, an idea of it. I do not perceive it as an idea or by means of an idea, but know it by reflection.