The Christian Journal, and Literary Register, Volum 1T. & J. Swords, 1817 |
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... Truth , Necessity of human Learning in Illustration of Education , Religious Episcopal Churches , Proposals for erecting Episcopal Missionary Society of Phi- ladelphia , Circular of Episcopal Tract Society Episcopal Tract Society ...
... Truth , Necessity of human Learning in Illustration of Education , Religious Episcopal Churches , Proposals for erecting Episcopal Missionary Society of Phi- ladelphia , Circular of Episcopal Tract Society Episcopal Tract Society ...
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... truth ; the purity , the unity , and the pro- sperity of the kingdom of the Redeemer ; and the faith , holiness , and consolation of the Chris- tian ; shall , as far as practicable , find a place in this Journal . The plan , if executed ...
... truth ; the purity , the unity , and the pro- sperity of the kingdom of the Redeemer ; and the faith , holiness , and consolation of the Chris- tian ; shall , as far as practicable , find a place in this Journal . The plan , if executed ...
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... truth and Heaven on his side , to attract attention was to secure victory . Had he laid at once a train of gunpowder under the whole fabric , he would have lived perhaps in the rècords of history only as a mad incendiary who had ...
... truth and Heaven on his side , to attract attention was to secure victory . Had he laid at once a train of gunpowder under the whole fabric , he would have lived perhaps in the rècords of history only as a mad incendiary who had ...
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... truth , thou hast redeemed me . Whilst the physicians and we applied medicines , he began to lose his voice and to become faint ; nor did he answer us , though we called aloud to him and moved him . On the countess again giving him a ...
... truth , thou hast redeemed me . Whilst the physicians and we applied medicines , he began to lose his voice and to become faint ; nor did he answer us , though we called aloud to him and moved him . On the countess again giving him a ...
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... truth , her singular and characteristic glory , that she is not established ; and they , I am con- vinced , know little of the peculiar ho- nours to which she has it in her power to -aspire , who , for a moment , would wish her to be so ...
... truth , her singular and characteristic glory , that she is not established ; and they , I am con- vinced , know little of the peculiar ho- nours to which she has it in her power to -aspire , who , for a moment , would wish her to be so ...
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Side 322 - LORD, I have loved the habitation of thy house, and the place where thine honour dwelleth.
Side 127 - Wherefore let us beseech him to grant us true repentance, and his Holy Spirit, that those things may please him, which we do at this present ; and that the rest of our life hereafter may be pure, and holy ; so that at the last we may come to his eternal joy ; through Jesus Christ our Lord.* Amen.
Side 272 - And when he was come near, he beheld the city, and wept over it, saying, If thou hadst known, even thou, at least in this thy day, the things which belong unto thy peace ! but now they are hid from thine eyes.
Side 128 - And above all things, ye must give most humble and hearty thanks to God, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost, for the redemption of the world by the death and passion of our Saviour Christ, both God and Man...
Side 266 - And for this cause he is the mediator of the new testament, that by means of death, for the redemption of the transgressions that were under the first testament, they which are called might receive the promise of eternal inheritance.
Side 126 - Judge of all men ; we acknowledge and bewail our manifold sins and wickedness, which we from time to time most grievously have committed, by thought, word, and deed, against thy Divine majesty, provoking most justly thy wrath and indignation against us. We do earnestly repent, and are heartily sorry for these our misdoings. The remembrance of them is grievous unto us; the burden of them is intolerable.
Side 316 - Dominions ; that all things may be so ordered and settled by their endeavours, upon the best and surest foundations, that peace and happiness, truth and justice, religion and piety, may be established among us for all generations.
Side 41 - There be many that say, Who will show us any good ? LORD, lift thou up the light of thy countenance upon us.
Side 272 - If thou hadst known, even thou, at least in this thy day, the things which belong unto thy peace! but now they are hid from thine eyes. For the days shall come upon thee, that thine enemies shall cast a trench about thee, and compass thee round, and keep thee in on every side, And shall lay thee even with the ground, and thy children within thee; and they shall not leave in thee one stone upon another ; because thou knewest not the time of thy visitation.
Side 36 - O'ershadows all the earth and skies, Like some dark, beauteous bird, whose plume Is sparkling with unnumbered eyes. That sacred gloom, those fires divine, So grand, so countless. Lord! are thine. When youthful spring around us breathes, Thy spirit warms her fragrant sigh ; And every flower the summer wreathes Is born beneath that kindling eye. Where'er we turn, thy glories shine, And all things fair and bright are thine.