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Side viii
... an attentive reading of the whole , the author trusts he shall have sufficient good temper left to enable him to meet it with all due respect and gratitude . Let them only do - it with a proper temper , and he will then viii PREFACE .
... an attentive reading of the whole , the author trusts he shall have sufficient good temper left to enable him to meet it with all due respect and gratitude . Let them only do - it with a proper temper , and he will then viii PREFACE .
Side 2
... whole world lieth in wickedness ; " and neither feelingly deplore the miseries which sin has entailed on the human family , nor attempt to alleviate them . 6 5. The trials of men are as varied as their several situations in life , and ...
... whole world lieth in wickedness ; " and neither feelingly deplore the miseries which sin has entailed on the human family , nor attempt to alleviate them . 6 5. The trials of men are as varied as their several situations in life , and ...
Side 4
... whole real estate , to the prejudice of his mother and the younger family : whereas this son had already received an ample patrimony , and the others nothing - not even their education . And he must know too ( even if he have no qualms ...
... whole real estate , to the prejudice of his mother and the younger family : whereas this son had already received an ample patrimony , and the others nothing - not even their education . And he must know too ( even if he have no qualms ...
Side 9
... whole , and making allowances for differences of opinion , as the most devout body of men upon earth . I argue then , that if in this body , so advantageously circumstanced , we discover such irregularities of temper , it would evince ...
... whole , and making allowances for differences of opinion , as the most devout body of men upon earth . I argue then , that if in this body , so advantageously circumstanced , we discover such irregularities of temper , it would evince ...
Side 31
... whole nation , 14. The conceited temper , which strangely be- witches many , is a close branch of the proud . They might have all the wisdom and tact in the world . A person of this stamp is wiser than seven men that can render a reason ...
... whole nation , 14. The conceited temper , which strangely be- witches many , is a close branch of the proud . They might have all the wisdom and tact in the world . A person of this stamp is wiser than seven men that can render a reason ...
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Side 191 - Take heed to yourselves : if thy brother trespass against thee, rebuke him ; and if he repent, forgive him. And if he trespass against thee seven times in a day, and seven times in a day turn again to thee, saying, I repent ; thou shalt forgive him.
Side 125 - O ALMIGHTY God, who alone canst order the unruly wills and affections of sinful men ; Grant unto thy people, that they may love the thing which thou commandest, and desire that which thou dost promise...
Side 114 - And I, brethren, could not speak unto you as unto spiritual, but as unto carnal, even as unto babes in Christ. I have fed you with milk, and not with meat : for hitherto ye were not able to bear it, neither yet now are ye able.
Side 157 - Dearly beloved, avenge not yourselves, but rather give place unto wrath : for it is written, Vengeance is mine; I -will repay, saith the Lord. Therefore If thine enemy hunger, feed him ; if he thirst, give him drink : for in so doing thou sha.lt heap coals of fire on his head. Be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good.
Side 236 - LET dogs delight to bark and bite, For God hath made them so; Let bears and lions growl and fight, For 'tis their nature too. But, children, you should never let Such angry passions rise ; Your little hands were never made To tear each other's eyes.
Side 95 - 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.
Side 191 - Then came Peter to him, and said ; Lord, how oft shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him ? till seven times ? Jesus saith unto him ; I say not unto thee, until seven times, but until seventy times seven.
Side 181 - And Esau hated Jacob because of the blessing wherewith his father blessed him : and Esau said in his heart, The days of mourning for my father are at hand ; then will I slay my brother Jacob.
Side 171 - Let all bitterness, and wrath, and anger, and clamour, and evil speaking, be put away from you, with all malice: and be ye kind one to another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, even as God for Christ's sake hath forgiven you.
Side 277 - Set a watch, O LORD, before my mouth ; keep the door of my lips.