Congregational History, 1700-1800: In Relation to Contemporaneous Events, Education, the Eclipse of Faith, Revivals and Christian Missions, Opseg 2Longmans, 1876 - Broj stranica: 720 |
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Stranica 26
... received the largest measure of reproach . The records of the former in Devonshire House are unique for their completeness , and that of the Church of Maze Pond , Southwark , is unequalled , so far as we know , for its clearness and ...
... received the largest measure of reproach . The records of the former in Devonshire House are unique for their completeness , and that of the Church of Maze Pond , Southwark , is unequalled , so far as we know , for its clearness and ...
Stranica 32
... received the gift of inspiration , and all their move- ments were conducted by their supposed super- natural direction . The contagion spread , and in- creased in its power , until some felt that they were called to enter upon a ...
... received the gift of inspiration , and all their move- ments were conducted by their supposed super- natural direction . The contagion spread , and in- creased in its power , until some felt that they were called to enter upon a ...
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... received to our communion . " We cannot confine the right of choosing a minister to the male communicants alone , but we think that every baptized adult person who contributes to the maintenance , should have a vote electing ...
... received to our communion . " We cannot confine the right of choosing a minister to the male communicants alone , but we think that every baptized adult person who contributes to the maintenance , should have a vote electing ...
Stranica 38
... received an invitation from the gentlemen , the Undertakers of this Church , subscribed by Mr. Thomas Brattle , Captain Benjamin Davis , Mr. John Mico , Mr. Thomas Cooper , and Mr. John Colman , in the name of the rest , to come over to ...
... received an invitation from the gentlemen , the Undertakers of this Church , subscribed by Mr. Thomas Brattle , Captain Benjamin Davis , Mr. John Mico , Mr. Thomas Cooper , and Mr. John Colman , in the name of the rest , to come over to ...
Stranica 39
... received by the Churches . He was more remarkable , however , for his " polite- ness " than for any " depth as a divine . " Barnard describes him as " a most gentlemanly man , of polite aspect and conversation . " WILLIAM COOPER , his ...
... received by the Churches . He was more remarkable , however , for his " polite- ness " than for any " depth as a divine . " Barnard describes him as " a most gentlemanly man , of polite aspect and conversation . " WILLIAM COOPER , his ...
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Stranica 546 - We beseech thee, moreover, that thou do gird up the loins of these thy servants, who are going forth to fight thy battles. Make them strong men, that " one shall chase a thousand, and two shall put ten thousand to flight.
Stranica 539 - I should enjoy more real happiness in one month with you at home, than I have the most distant prospect of finding abroad, if my stay were to be seven times seven years. But as it has been a kind of destiny that has thrown me upon this service, I shall hope that my undertaking it is designed to answer some good purpose.
Stranica 29 - Now unto the King eternal, immortal, invisible, the only wise God, be honour and glory for ever and ever. Amen.
Stranica 599 - February 27th, in the house of commons, that an humble address be presented to his majesty, that the farther prosecution of offensive war on the continent of North America...
Stranica 539 - Dearest, I am now set down to write to you on a subject, which fills me with inexpressible concern, and this concern is greatly aggravated and increased, when I reflect upon the uneasiness I know it will give you. It has been determined in Congress, that the whole army raised for the defence of the American cause shall be put under my care, and that it is necessary for me to proceed immediately to Boston to take upon me the command of it.
Stranica 448 - Our life contains a thousand springs, And dies if one be gone : Strange ! that a harp of thousand strings Should keep in tune so long.
Stranica 303 - It was wonderful to see the change soon made in the manners of our inhabitants. From being thoughtless or indifferent about religion, it seemed as if all the world were growing religious, so that one could not walk through the town in an evening without hearing psalms sung in different families of every street.
Stranica 540 - I shall feel no pain from the toil or the danger of the campaign ; my unhappiness will flow from the uneasiness I know you will feel from being left alone. I therefore beg, that you will summon your whole fortitude, and pass your time as agreeably as possible. Nothing will give me so much sincere satisfaction as to hear this, and to hear it from your own pen.
Stranica 484 - Let Us consider the issue. Let us look to the end. Let us weigh and consider, before we advance to those measures, which must bring on the most trying and terrible struggle this country ever saw.
Stranica 87 - Prepare slaughter for his children for the iniquity of their fathers : that they do not rise, nor possess the land, nor fill the face of the world with cities.