The British Quarterly Review, Volumul 1Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1845 |
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Pagina 12
... faith in the doctrines on account of which they were about to suffer death , but entreated the people to embrace those opinions only as they should appear to be the certain teaching of Holy Scripture . When they had prayed for the queen ...
... faith in the doctrines on account of which they were about to suffer death , but entreated the people to embrace those opinions only as they should appear to be the certain teaching of Holy Scripture . When they had prayed for the queen ...
Pagina 29
... faith , and such has become their history . One cause of this protracted suffering was the common pro- perty system , on which the settlement had been founded . Even in a colony of pilgrims , such a merging of the individual in the ...
... faith , and such has become their history . One cause of this protracted suffering was the common pro- perty system , on which the settlement had been founded . Even in a colony of pilgrims , such a merging of the individual in the ...
Pagina 36
... faith , held forth the duty of an entire separation from the church ' of England , I have divers times heard either Mr. Robinson our ' pastor , or Mr. Brewster our elder , stop them forthwith , showing that we required no such thing at ...
... faith , held forth the duty of an entire separation from the church ' of England , I have divers times heard either Mr. Robinson our ' pastor , or Mr. Brewster our elder , stop them forthwith , showing that we required no such thing at ...
Pagina 43
... faith be heresy , then we protestants are ' reprobates ; ' but if it be the very essence of Christ's gospel , the very purport of the ' joyful sound , ' then Mr. Ward's abjuration of it is fatal to all his pretensions , and those of the ...
... faith be heresy , then we protestants are ' reprobates ; ' but if it be the very essence of Christ's gospel , the very purport of the ' joyful sound , ' then Mr. Ward's abjuration of it is fatal to all his pretensions , and those of the ...
Pagina 44
... faith . He begins with Luther . But it would have been more honest , as well as more to the point , to have attacked the doctrine , as it is laid down in the articles of his own church ; for these are virtually the truths at which he ...
... faith . He begins with Luther . But it would have been more honest , as well as more to the point , to have attacked the doctrine , as it is laid down in the articles of his own church ; for these are virtually the truths at which he ...
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Pagina 555 - So, oft it chances in particular men, That for some vicious mole of nature in them, As, in their birth, — wherein they are not guilty, Since nature cannot choose his origin, — By the o'ergrowth of some complexion, Oft breaking down the pales and forts of reason...
Pagina 181 - I have no pleasure in them"; while the sun or the light or the moon or the stars be not darkened, nor the clouds return after the rain; in the day when the keepers of the house shall tremble, and the strong men shall bow themselves, and the grinders cease because they are few, and those that look out of the windows be darkened...
Pagina 15 - Calvinists, you see, stick fast where they were left by that great man of God who yet saw not all things.
Pagina 556 - How sweet the moonlight sleeps upon this bank! Here will we sit, and let the sounds of music Creep in our ears: soft stillness and the night Become the touches of sweet harmony. Sit, Jessica. Look, how the floor of heaven Is thick inlaid with patines of bright gold; There's not the smallest orb which thou behold'st But in his motion like an angel sings, Still quiring to the young-eyed cherubins: Such harmony is in immortal souls; But, whilst this muddy vesture of decay Doth grossly close it in, we...
Pagina 448 - And I baptized also the household of Stephanas: besides, I know not whether I baptized any other. 17 For Christ sent me not to baptize, but to preach the gospel...
Pagina 290 - And he cried mightily with a strong voice, saying : — " Babylon the great is fallen, is fallen, and is become the habitation of devils, and the hold of every foul spirit, and a cage of every unclean and hateful bird.
Pagina 167 - And the house, when it was in building, was built of stone made ready before it was brought thither so that there was neither hammer nor axe nor any tool of iron heard in the house, while it was in building.
Pagina 565 - Pray, do not mock me : I am a very foolish fond old man, Fourscore and upward, not an hour more nor less; And, to deal plainly, I fear I am not in my perfect mind. Methinks I should know you, and know this man; Yet I am doubtful: for I am mainly ignorant What place this is; and all the skill I have Remembers not these garments; nor I know not Where I did lodge last night.
Pagina 207 - If such things are done in the green tree, what will be done in the dry?
Pagina 289 - And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads; And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.