The Arminian Magazine: Consisting of Extracts and Original Treatises on Universal Redemption, Том 10J. Fry & Company in Queen-Street: and sold at the Foundery, near Upper-Moor-Fields, and by the booksellers in town and country, 1787 |
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... promife , There hath no temptation taken you , but fuch as is common to man , Our tranflators feem to have been fenfible that this expreffion , common to man , does by no means reach the force of the original word . Hence they ...
... promife , There hath no temptation taken you , but fuch as is common to man , Our tranflators feem to have been fenfible that this expreffion , common to man , does by no means reach the force of the original word . Hence they ...
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... promifes of God . The following Winter he returned to my father's again , where he continued to follow the defires of the flesh ; and as he could not ferve two mafters , he caft off all reftraint , and would not have Jefus to reign over ...
... promifes of God . The following Winter he returned to my father's again , where he continued to follow the defires of the flesh ; and as he could not ferve two mafters , he caft off all reftraint , and would not have Jefus to reign over ...
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... promife , ferved no private end , Who gained no title , and who loft no friend , Ennobled by himself , by all approved , And praised , unenvied , by the Mufe he loved . " EPISTLE EPISTLE to JAMES CRAGGS , Efq ; Secretary of State POETRY ...
... promife , ferved no private end , Who gained no title , and who loft no friend , Ennobled by himself , by all approved , And praised , unenvied , by the Mufe he loved . " EPISTLE EPISTLE to JAMES CRAGGS , Efq ; Secretary of State POETRY ...
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... promife ! O what hopes divine , What rich delight , the gracious words impart ! My Father ! when my faith can call thee mine , A ray of heaven illuminates my heart . Lord , if thy word confirms my heavenly birth , And bids me fay , " My ...
... promife ! O what hopes divine , What rich delight , the gracious words impart ! My Father ! when my faith can call thee mine , A ray of heaven illuminates my heart . Lord , if thy word confirms my heavenly birth , And bids me fay , " My ...
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... promife is to be confined to the firft ages of the Church , feems not agreeable to Reafon ; for why then doth it run in words fo general , was yap , for every one that afks receives . Moreover , thofe fpiritual and ordinary effects ...
... promife is to be confined to the firft ages of the Church , feems not agreeable to Reafon ; for why then doth it run in words fo general , was yap , for every one that afks receives . Moreover , thofe fpiritual and ordinary effects ...
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Account afked againſt Aleppo alfo almoft anfwer Arminian aſked becauſe bleffed caufe Chrift Chriftians confiderable continued The fame dear death defire doth eternal evil fafe faid faith falvation father faved fear feemed feen fenfe fent feven feveral fhall fhe faid fhew fhip fhort fhould fide fince firft fmall fome fometimes foon forrow foul fpeak fpirit friends ftate ftill ftone ftrong fuch fuffer fufficient fuppofe fure glory grace hath heart heaven himſelf holy houfe houſe increaſe Jefus juft laft leaft lefs likewife live Lord mafter mercy mifery mind moft moſt muft muſt myſelf obferved occafion perfon pleafed pleaſe pleaſure poffible praife praiſe prayer prefent promife purpoſe raiſed reafon refpect reft ſaid ſhe Socinian Sophronius ſpeak Spira thee thefe themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe thou thouſand underſtanding unto uſe whofe words worfe yourſelf
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Сторінка 490 - TURN, gentle Hermit of the dale, And guide my lonely way To where yon taper cheers the vale With hospitable ray. " For here forlorn and lost I tread, With fainting steps and slow; Where wilds, immeasurably spread, Seem lengthening as I go." " Forbear, my son," the Hermit cries, " To tempt the dangerous gloom ; For yonder faithless phantom flies To lure thee to thy doom.
Сторінка 491 - No flocks that range the valley free, To slaughter I condemn: Taught by that Power that pities me, I learn to pity them : "But from the mountain's grassy side A guiltless feast I bring; A scrip with herbs and fruits supplied, And water from the spring. "Then, pilgrim, turn, thy cares forego ; All earth-born cares are wrong; Man wants but little here below, Nor wants that little long.
Сторінка 324 - She was dressed in black, her skin was contracted into a thousand wrinkles, her eyes deep sunk in her head, and her complexion pale and livid as the countenance of death. Her looks were filled with terror and unrelenting severity, and her hands armed with whips and scorpions.
Сторінка 71 - For all flesh is as grass, and all the glory of man as the flower of grass. The grass withereth, and the flower thereof falleth away : but the Word of the Lord endureth for ever. And this is the Word which by the Gospel is preached unto you.
Сторінка 604 - Even such is man; who lives by breath, Is here, now there, in life, and death. The grass withers, the tale is ended; The bird is flown, the dew's ascended; The hour is short, the span not long; The swan's near death; man's life is done.
Сторінка 599 - Our portion is not large, indeed ; But then, how little do we need, For nature's calls are few ! In this the art of living lies, To want no more than may suffice, And make that little do.
Сторінка 599 - And crown our hoary hairs ; They'll grow in virtue every day, And thus our fondest loves repay, And recompense our cares. No borrow'd joys ! they're all our own, While to the world we live unknown, Or by the world forgot...
Сторінка 117 - Whose adorning, let it not be that outward adorning of plaiting the hair, and of wearing of gold, or of putting on of apparel; but let it be the hidden man of the heart, in that which is not corruptible, even the orna-ment of a meek and quiet spirit, which is in the sight of God of great price.
Сторінка 52 - The medal, faithful to its charge of fame, Through climes and ages bears each form and name: In one short view subjected to our eye, Gods, emperors, heroes, sages, beauties, lie. With sharpen'd sight pale antiquaries pore, Th' inscription value, but the rust adore.
Сторінка 492 - Around, in sympathetic mirth, Its tricks the kitten tries; The cricket chirrups in the hearth, The crackling faggot flies. But nothing could a charm impart To soothe the stranger's woe; For grief was heavy at his heart, And tears began to flow. His rising cares the Hermit spied, With answering care opprest : " And whence, unhappy youth," he cried, " The sorrows of thy breast ? " From better habitations spurn'd, Reluctant dost thou rove?