Practical Discourses Upon the Consideration of Our Latter End: And the Danger and Mischief of Delaying Repentance. By Isaac Barrow, ...Brab. Aylmer; and sold, 1712 - 176 sider |
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Side 4
... these words in Job , Seeing man's days are determined , the number of his months are with thee , thou haft appointed his bounds , that he cannot pafs ) we might , I say , at first hear- ing be apt to imagine , that their Prayer unto God ...
... these words in Job , Seeing man's days are determined , the number of his months are with thee , thou haft appointed his bounds , that he cannot pafs ) we might , I say , at first hear- ing be apt to imagine , that their Prayer unto God ...
Side 12
... these ( it is plainly otherwife ) but because these are brittle and fading , thofe folid and permanent ; these we cannot hope to retain the use or pleasure of long ; those we may promise our selves to enjoy fo long as we pleafe ; whence ...
... these ( it is plainly otherwife ) but because these are brittle and fading , thofe folid and permanent ; these we cannot hope to retain the use or pleasure of long ; those we may promise our selves to enjoy fo long as we pleafe ; whence ...
Side 13
... these things , as in tranfitu , or intra confpectum ; as they pass by us , and keep a - while in sight ; but they are presently gone from us , or we from them . They are but like objects reprefented in a Glass ; which having viewed a ...
... these things , as in tranfitu , or intra confpectum ; as they pass by us , and keep a - while in sight ; but they are presently gone from us , or we from them . They are but like objects reprefented in a Glass ; which having viewed a ...
Side 14
... these things . The world ( faith Επιθυμία αυτό . St. John ) palleth away , and the defire thereof ; what - ever feemeth most lovely and defirable in the World is very flitting ; how - ever our defire and our enjoyment thereof muft fud ...
... these things . The world ( faith Επιθυμία αυτό . St. John ) palleth away , and the defire thereof ; what - ever feemeth most lovely and defirable in the World is very flitting ; how - ever our defire and our enjoyment thereof muft fud ...
Side 15
... these transito- ry things ) under the fun . Why then ( let me inquire ) do we fa cumber our heads with care , fo rack our hearts with paffion , fo waft our spirits with inceffant toil about these transitory things ? why do we fo highly ...
... these transito- ry things ) under the fun . Why then ( let me inquire ) do we fa cumber our heads with care , fo rack our hearts with paffion , fo waft our spirits with inceffant toil about these transitory things ? why do we fo highly ...
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Side 4 - LORD, make me to know mine end, and the measure of my days, what it is ; that I may know how frail I am.
Side 51 - ALMIGHTY God, give us grace that we may cast away the works of darkness, and put upon us the armour of light, now in the time of this mortal life, (in which thy Son Jesus Christ came to visit us in great humility...
Side 52 - ... may cast away the works of darkness, and put upon us the armour of light, now in the time of this mortal life, in which Thy SON JESUS CHRIST came to visit us in great humility ; that in the last day, when He shall come again in His glorious Majesty to judge both the quick and dead, we may rise to the life immortal, through Him Who liveth and reigneth with Thee and the HOLY GHOST, now and ever. Amen.
Side 82 - we look not at the things which are feen, but at the things which are not feen; for the things which are feen, are temporal ; but the things which are not feen, are eternal, 2 Cor.
Side 158 - The hoary head is a crown of glory, if it be found in the way of righteousness.
Side 40 - REASONING WITH THEMSELVES, BUT not aright, Our life is short and tedious, and in the death of a man there is no remedy: neither was there any man known to have returned from the grave. For we are born at all adventure: and we shall be hereafter as though we had never been: for the breath in our nostrils is as smoke, and a little spark in the moving of our heart: which being extinguished, our body shall be turned into ashes, and our spirit shall vanish as the soft air...
Side 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.
Side 19 - Surely men of low degree are vanity, and men of high degree are a lie: To be laid in the balance, they are altogether lighter than vanity.
Side 90 - Take heed to yourfelves, left at any time your hearts be over-charged with furfeiting, and drunkennefs, and the cares of this life ; — and fo that day come upon you unawares; — for as a fnare mail it come upon all that dwell on the face of the whole earth.
Side 41 - O DEATH, how bitter is the remembrance of thee to a man that liveth at rest in his possessions, Unto the man that hath nothing to vex him, and that hath prosperity in all things: Yea, unto him that is yet able to receive meat!