Memoir of the life of John Bowdler, esq. [by T. Bowdler. Sig. D2, M5,6, V2 are cancels. Sig. E8 has been replaced by 8 leaves, sig. N7 by 2 leaves].1825 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 29
Page 8
... practice . Let no evil exam- ples , which your age may meete , corrupt you ; but follow goodenes . And for your direction in that , continue ( what I hope you do ) your daily readings of God's word , beside what you heare of it in ...
... practice . Let no evil exam- ples , which your age may meete , corrupt you ; but follow goodenes . And for your direction in that , continue ( what I hope you do ) your daily readings of God's word , beside what you heare of it in ...
Page 11
... practice , and less in argument ) what worldly benefit can one expect from such a change ? How should one be looked on by the friends he deserts , or by the side he goes over to ? How could he hope to be trusted by the one ? and by the ...
... practice , and less in argument ) what worldly benefit can one expect from such a change ? How should one be looked on by the friends he deserts , or by the side he goes over to ? How could he hope to be trusted by the one ? and by the ...
Page 15
... practice of that church , a cry is raised that this is popery ; when those who thus exclaim do not reflect that they thereby pay a compliment to popery which it ill deserves , and give it an advantage which , if it could maintain , it ...
... practice of that church , a cry is raised that this is popery ; when those who thus exclaim do not reflect that they thereby pay a compliment to popery which it ill deserves , and give it an advantage which , if it could maintain , it ...
Page 61
... practice from my earliest youth to call off my thoughts as much as possible from every thing but the duties of my state of life , and fix them on religious employments , at least at the return of the greater festivals ; times which even ...
... practice from my earliest youth to call off my thoughts as much as possible from every thing but the duties of my state of life , and fix them on religious employments , at least at the return of the greater festivals ; times which even ...
Page 68
... practice which he has been taught . Believe me , my dear , it is the heart , not the head , which is wrong , for the most part , in our modern unbelievers . Instead of a generous love towards God , which should prompt us to do our ...
... practice which he has been taught . Believe me , my dear , it is the heart , not the head , which is wrong , for the most part , in our modern unbelievers . Instead of a generous love towards God , which should prompt us to do our ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acquaintance affection afford Almighty Archbishop of Canterbury attention Bishop blessing Bowdler called character charity Christ our Lord Christian church of England clergy comfort continued copacy danger day after Trinity dear death desire divine doctrines duty elegant Eltham endeavour error evil excellent exertions expressed faith father fear feelings French give grace happiness heart heaven Holy Spirit honour hope Hyères instruction Jesus Christ kind King labour letter live lottery Lydd Mainstone manner mercy merits mind moral nature neighbours never Non-jurors object observed occasion opinion pardon parish perhaps person piety pious pleasing poor prayers principles racter received religion religious render respect Scripture servants sins Sir John Cotton society Socinianism sorrow spirit suffer Swansea thee thing Thomas Bowdler thou thought thy holy tion virtue wheat wish words write