The Phenix, Volume 2J. Morphew, 1708 |
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Halaman vi
... Letters . Accounts of the Great , efpecially thofe of the Fair Sex , remarkable for fudden and extra- ordinary Traverfes of Fortune , and untimely Ends , are moving when related by Flatterers , by Poets , or fufpected Hiftorians ; and ...
... Letters . Accounts of the Great , efpecially thofe of the Fair Sex , remarkable for fudden and extra- ordinary Traverfes of Fortune , and untimely Ends , are moving when related by Flatterers , by Poets , or fufpected Hiftorians ; and ...
Halaman xiv
... Account of the Lady Jane Gray , Daughter to the Duke of Suffolk ; particularly before her Death . Together with four Pa- pers written with her own Hand , viz . I. An Admonition to fuch as are 1 are weak in Faith , in a Letter to ( xiv )
... Account of the Lady Jane Gray , Daughter to the Duke of Suffolk ; particularly before her Death . Together with four Pa- pers written with her own Hand , viz . I. An Admonition to fuch as are 1 are weak in Faith , in a Letter to ( xiv )
Halaman xv
John Dunton. 1 are weak in Faith , in a Letter to a noble Friend who had apoftatiz'd . II . A Confe- rence between her and Mr. Feckenham in the Tower , a little before her Death . III . An Exhortation to her Sifter . And , IV . Her Words ...
John Dunton. 1 are weak in Faith , in a Letter to a noble Friend who had apoftatiz'd . II . A Confe- rence between her and Mr. Feckenham in the Tower , a little before her Death . III . An Exhortation to her Sifter . And , IV . Her Words ...
Halaman xvi
... Letter from his Friend at Oxford . 427 . 499 . 519 . 28. A fhort Difcourfe upon the Reasonableness of Mens having a Religion , or Worship of God . By George Duke of Buckingham . 29. The Duke of Buckingham his Grace's Let- ter to the ...
... Letter from his Friend at Oxford . 427 . 499 . 519 . 28. A fhort Difcourfe upon the Reasonableness of Mens having a Religion , or Worship of God . By George Duke of Buckingham . 29. The Duke of Buckingham his Grace's Let- ter to the ...
Halaman 15
... Letter fent him by Sir Thomas More ( afterwards Lord Chancel- lor of England ) which you may fee in Stapleton , tom . 4. pag . 992. operum in folio . CIR § . 6. IR , I lately met your Boy in Cheapfide , whom I was very glad to fee ...
... Letter fent him by Sir Thomas More ( afterwards Lord Chancel- lor of England ) which you may fee in Stapleton , tom . 4. pag . 992. operum in folio . CIR § . 6. IR , I lately met your Boy in Cheapfide , whom I was very glad to fee ...
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Halaman 39 - I exhort you, that you never swerve, neither for hope of life, nor fear of death. For if you will deny his truth, to give length to a weary and corrupt breath, God himself will deny you, and by vengeance make short what you by your soul's loss would prolong; but if you will cleave to him, he will stretch forth your days to an uncircumscribed comfort and to his own glory. To the which glory God bring me now, and you hereafter, when it shall...
Halaman 337 - All things are delivered to me of my Father : and no man knoweth who the Son is, but the Father ; and who the Father is, but the Son, and he to whom the Son will reveal him.
Halaman 403 - Know therefore this day, and consider it in thine heart, that the Lord he is God in heaven above, and upon the earth beneath : there is none else.
Halaman 458 - Behold, the nations are as a drop of a bucket, and are counted as the small dust of the balance : behold, he taketh up the isles as a very little thing.
Halaman 36 - Why, is it not as possible that Christ, by his power, could make his body both to be eaten and broken...
Halaman 39 - Be penitent for your sins, and yet despair not: be strong in faith, and yet presume not; and desire, with St. Paul, to be dissolved and to be with Christ, with whom even in death there is life. Be like the good servant, and even at midnight be waking, lest, when death cometh and stealeth upon you like a thief in the night, you...
Halaman 38 - He bequeathed unto us wretches, which shall lead you to the path of eternal joy ; and if you, with a good mind, read it, and with an earnest mind do purpose to follow it, it shall bring you to an immortal and everlasting life ; it shall teach you to live, and learn you to die ; it shall win you more than you should have gained by the possession of your woful father's lands.
Halaman 236 - Lord, rich in mercy, and infinite in goodness, hast provided our redemption to stand in thine only and well-beloved Son, whom of very love thou didst give to be made man like unto us in all things, sin excepted...
Halaman 38 - that we shall never meet, except God turn your heart ; for I am assured unless you repent, and turn to God, you are in an evil case. And I pray God, in the bowels of his mercy, to send you his Holy Spirit, for he hath given you his great gift of utterance, if it pleased him also to open the eyes of your heart.
Halaman 191 - If the commandment of authority urge the conscience of yours and our brethren, more than they can bear ; we unfeignedly crave of you, that ye remember, that ye are called the light of the world and the earth.