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The beginning of the last century was , like this in which we have lived , a time of
considerable effort and enterprize . But it was a time also ( and in this respect
likewise our own age happily bears a close resemblance to it ) when some
laymen ...
The beginning of the last century was , like this in which we have lived , a time of
considerable effort and enterprize . But it was a time also ( and in this respect
likewise our own age happily bears a close resemblance to it ) when some
laymen ...
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United to Mr. Bowdler by religious and political principles , and deriving ,
probably , considerable benefit from his advice , Sir Robert indulged towards him
all the feelings of a warm and generous heart ; his son looked up to his father's
friend ...
United to Mr. Bowdler by religious and political principles , and deriving ,
probably , considerable benefit from his advice , Sir Robert indulged towards him
all the feelings of a warm and generous heart ; his son looked up to his father's
friend ...
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Among Mr. Bowdler's companions at this period , was a person mentioned in one
of these letters , possessed of considerable poetical talent , and of great taste and
power in theatrical declamation . He was bred a solicitor , but being ...
Among Mr. Bowdler's companions at this period , was a person mentioned in one
of these letters , possessed of considerable poetical talent , and of great taste and
power in theatrical declamation . He was bred a solicitor , but being ...
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Hence it came to pass , that the Lord's Supper was more highly esteemed , and
more frequently celebrated among the Non - jurors , than in the Established
Church , where , during a considerable portion of the last century , there seemed
to be ...
Hence it came to pass , that the Lord's Supper was more highly esteemed , and
more frequently celebrated among the Non - jurors , than in the Established
Church , where , during a considerable portion of the last century , there seemed
to be ...
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... when the controversies which then took place are regarded with considerable
interest , and with greater impartiality , their names and opinions have , perhaps ,
acquired increased respect . By the death of the excellent person , the mention ...
... when the controversies which then took place are regarded with considerable
interest , and with greater impartiality , their names and opinions have , perhaps ,
acquired increased respect . By the death of the excellent person , the mention ...
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Page 283 - Almighty God, Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, Maker of all things, 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.
Page 214 - Yet, even in the Old Testament, if you listen to David's harp you shall hear as many hearselike airs as carols. And the pencil of the Holy Ghost hath labored more in describing the afflictions of Job than the felicities of Solomon.
Page 291 - Lord, our heavenly Father, Almighty and everlasting God, who hast safely brought us to the beginning of this day ; defend us in the same with thy mighty power, and grant that this day we fall into no sin, neither run into any kind of danger...
Page 288 - Almighty God, who alone canst order the unruly wills and affections of sinful men; Grant unto thy people, that they may love the thing which thou commandest, and desire that which thou dost promise; that so, among the sundry and manifold changes of the world, our hearts may surely there be fixed, where true joys are to be found; through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Page 287 - ALMIGHTY GOD, who seest that we have no power of ourselves to help ourselves ; keep us both outwardly in our bodies, and inwardly in our souls; that we may be defended from all adversities which may happen to the body, and from all evil thoughts which may assault and hurt the soul, through JESUS CHRIST our Lord.
Page 293 - O Almighty and most merciful God, of thy bountiful goodness keep us, we beseech thee, from all things that may hurt us; that we, being ready both in body and soul, may cheerfully accomplish those things that thou wouldest have done; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
Page 287 - LORD, who hast taught us that all our doings without charity are nothing worth ; send thy HOLY GHOST, and pour into our hearts that most excellent gift of charity, the very bond of peace, and of all virtues ; without which, whosoever liveth is counted dead before thee : Grant this for thine only Son JESUS CHRIST'S sake. Amen.
Page 35 - That they are not a pipe for fortune's finger To sound what stop she please. Give me that man That is not passion's slave, and I will wear him In my heart's core, ay, in my heart of heart, As I do thee.
Page 290 - WE humbly beseech thee, O Father, mercifully to look upon our infirmities ; and for the glory of thy Name turn from us all those evils that we most righteously have deserved ; and grant, that in all our troubles we may put our whole trust and confidence in thy mercy...
Page 286 - Almighty Lord, and everlasting God, vouchsafe, we beseech thee, to direct, sanctify, and govern, both our hearts and bodies, in the ways of thy laws, and in the works of thy commandments ; that through thy most mighty protection, both here and ever, we may be preserved in body and soul; through our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.