A Narrative of the Confinement and Exile of William Steel Dickson, D. D.: Formerly Minister of the Presbyterian Congregations of Ballyhalbert and Portaferry, in the County of Down, and Now of Keady, in the County of Armagh. To which is Annexed, an Account of an Assault Committed on the Author, September 9th, 1811, on His Return from the Catholic Meeting in the City of Armagh; with a Sketch of Proceedings Consequent Thereonauthor, 1812 - 489 sider |
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Side 16
... believe , all thoughts of attempting to reinstate him were totally abandoned . However , he avoided the disgrace of a public rejection , by taking shelter some time afterwards , under the shade of a peerage . My attachment to , what I ...
... believe , all thoughts of attempting to reinstate him were totally abandoned . However , he avoided the disgrace of a public rejection , by taking shelter some time afterwards , under the shade of a peerage . My attachment to , what I ...
Side 29
... believe it is well known that it , not only , had eyes , pens , and tongues , there , to watch , record , and report , all that passed ; but a friend , in the disguise of a delegate , to offer the people of Ulster a frothy collation of ...
... believe it is well known that it , not only , had eyes , pens , and tongues , there , to watch , record , and report , all that passed ; but a friend , in the disguise of a delegate , to offer the people of Ulster a frothy collation of ...
Side 39
... I recollect , but the triers determined that they were not partial . That my persecution proceeded from the same quarter I was tempted to believe , for reasons to be be mentioned afterwards , as well as from what I NARRATIVE . 39.
... I recollect , but the triers determined that they were not partial . That my persecution proceeded from the same quarter I was tempted to believe , for reasons to be be mentioned afterwards , as well as from what I NARRATIVE . 39.
Side 44
... settled , the day far spent , and my appetite keen , I went to , what was called the best inn , ( I believe , Elliot's ) to get some refresh- ment ment . From the hurry and confusion of the place 44 REV . DR . DICKSON'S.
... settled , the day far spent , and my appetite keen , I went to , what was called the best inn , ( I believe , Elliot's ) to get some refresh- ment ment . From the hurry and confusion of the place 44 REV . DR . DICKSON'S.
Side 85
... and , under this impression , I persisted in my refusal . He That this obstinacy , as it was called , was a disappointment to Mr. Pollock , and , perhaps , to to others , I had very great reason to believe NARRATIVE . 85.
... and , under this impression , I persisted in my refusal . He That this obstinacy , as it was called , was a disappointment to Mr. Pollock , and , perhaps , to to others , I had very great reason to believe NARRATIVE . 85.
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adjutant admitted afterwards alarm answer Antrim appear Armagh attention authority Ballinahinch Belfast Black body brethren called Castlereagh catholics character charge circumstances colonels committee conduct confinement congregation of Keady connexion consequence Cuming dæmon declaration Dublin duke of Portland duty equally evidence expressed fact farther feel Fort-George friends gentlemen governor Greenock happiness hath heart Hence honor hope Hughes Ireland Irish James Horner John Cleland John Hughes judgment justice Killinchy king kingdom Langley letter liberation liberty Lord lord Castlereagh Magin magistrates majesty's meeting ment mentioned mind ministers minutes morning narrative never o'clock obliged oppression peace persons political Portaferry preceding presbyterian present prisoners procure reason received recollect religion request respect Saintfield seditious servant shew sion Stewart supposed synod of Ulster Tennent thing tion told truth united Irishmen viscount Castlereagh WILLIAM STEEL words
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Side 1 - I have given them thy word; and the world hath hated them, because they are not of the world, even as I am not of the world.
Side 79 - And it shall be, when he sitteth upon the throne of his kingdom, that he shall write him a copy of this law in a book, out of that which is before the priests the Levites: and it shall be with him, and he shall read therein all the days of his life...
Side 42 - For he is our peace, who hath made both one, and hath broken down the middle wall of partition between us ; having abolished in his flesh the enmity, even the law of commandments contained in ordinances ; for to make in himself of twain one new man, so making peace ; and that he might reconcile both unto God in one body by the cross, having slain the enmity thereby : and came and preached peace to you which were afar off, and to them that were nigh.
Side 43 - Raca, shall be in danger of the council: but whosoever shall say, Thou fool, shall be in danger of hell fire. Therefore if thou bring thy gift to the altar, and there rememberest that thy brother hath aught against thee ; Leave there thy gift before the altar, and go thy way ; first be reconciled to thy brother, and then come and offer thy gift.
Side 65 - Is it not to deal thy bread to the hungry, and that thou bring the poor that are cast out to thy house? when thou seest the naked, that thou cover him; and that thou hide not thyself from thine own flesh? Then shall thy light break forth as the morning, and thine health shall spring forth speedily: and thy righteousness shall go before thee; the glory of the Lord shall be thy rereward.
Side 114 - And, lo, thou art unto them as a very lovely song of one that hath a pleasant voice, and can play well on an instrument: for they hear thy words, but they do them not.
Side 98 - Now go, write it before them in a table, And note it in a book, That it may be for the time to come For ever and ever...
Side 13 - When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice : but when the wicked beareth rule, the people mourn.
Side 82 - Because ye have said, We have made a covenant with death, and with hell are we at agreement...
Side 80 - CRY aloud, spare not, Lift up thy voice like a trumpet, And shew my people their transgression, And the house of Jacob their sins.