The Arminian Magazine: Consisting of Extracts and Original Treatises on Universal Redemption, Volume 15J. Fry & Company in Queen-Street: and sold at the Foundery, near Upper-Moor-Fields, and by the booksellers in town and country, 1792 |
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Halaman 6
... feel wrong tempers , particularly pronenefs to anger . But I cannot allow this to be a fin ; for it depends on the motion of my blood and fpirits , which I cannot help . Therefore it cannot be a fin . Or if it be , the blame muft fall ...
... feel wrong tempers , particularly pronenefs to anger . But I cannot allow this to be a fin ; for it depends on the motion of my blood and fpirits , which I cannot help . Therefore it cannot be a fin . Or if it be , the blame muft fall ...
Halaman 22
... feel fome wants , and keeping them within the bounds of moderation , to teach them that this life is not the ftate of our happiness . Take care to give them fome money , that they may learn from yourself not to become mifers , and that ...
... feel fome wants , and keeping them within the bounds of moderation , to teach them that this life is not the ftate of our happiness . Take care to give them fome money , that they may learn from yourself not to become mifers , and that ...
Halaman 40
... feel , fenfibly affected the King , as well as the recollection that he had himself been made the innocent inftrument of deceiving them . The Cap- tain was alfo much hurt at finding the uneafinefs this circum- ftance had occafioned ...
... feel , fenfibly affected the King , as well as the recollection that he had himself been made the innocent inftrument of deceiving them . The Cap- tain was alfo much hurt at finding the uneafinefs this circum- ftance had occafioned ...
Halaman 68
... , and longing to be loft in that eternity of love which Chrift has purchased with his precious blood . When his mother asked him , if he was very ill ? he replied , " I do not feel ill ? 68 ACCOUNT OF MR . WILLIAM ADAMS .
... , and longing to be loft in that eternity of love which Chrift has purchased with his precious blood . When his mother asked him , if he was very ill ? he replied , " I do not feel ill ? 68 ACCOUNT OF MR . WILLIAM ADAMS .
Halaman 69
... feel much pain ; for it seems as if the Lord bore all for me . " Soon after he looked up in his fifter's face and faid , " Sifter help me to fing . " She replied that she was afraid it would hurt his throat , which was very fore during ...
... feel much pain ; for it seems as if the Lord bore all for me . " Soon after he looked up in his fifter's face and faid , " Sifter help me to fing . " She replied that she was afraid it would hurt his throat , which was very fore during ...
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affurance againſt alfo alſo anſwer Arminian aſked becauſe bleffed caufe cauſe Chriftian common grace confiderable converfation dear death defign defire divine doth eternal fafe faid faith falvation fame faved feemed fenfe fent fervants ferve fervice feven feveral fhall fhew fhould fince fincere firft firſt Flavel fome foon foul fpeak fpirit friends ftand ftate ftill fubject fuch fuffer give glory God's gofpel grace hath heart heaven himſelf holy houſe idolatry Jefus Chrift JOHN FLAVEL King labours laft Lee Boo lefs Lord mercy Minifter moft moſt muft muſt myſelf neceffary obferved occafion perfon pleaſed pleaſure praiſe pray prayer preached Preachers prefent promiſe purpoſe reafon refpect ſay ſhall ſhe ſpeak ſtate ſuch Synod of Dort thee thefe themſelves theſe things thofe Thomas Coke thoſe thou thouſand truft underſtand unto uſeful vifit whofe word yourſelf
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Halaman 172 - May our light afflictions, which are but for a moment, work out for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory ; while we look not at the things which are seen and temporal, but at the things unseen and eternal.
Halaman 444 - Lengthen'd o'er the level ground. Where the rising forest spreads Shelter for the lordly dome, To their high-built airy beds, See the rooks returning home.
Halaman 143 - GEORGE the Third, by the grace of GOD of Great-Britain, France and Ireland King, defender of the faith, and so forth; and in the year of our LORD one thousand seven hundred and eighty-eight.
Halaman 327 - They proved to be a she bear, and her two cubs ; but the cubs were nearly as large as the dam. They ran eagerly to the fire, and drew out from the flames part of the flesh of the sea-horse, that remained unconsumed, and ate it voraciously. The crew, from the ship, threw...
Halaman 156 - I attributed, and perhaps not unjuftly, to the gas, which had been more intimately combined •with the water, and reduced to a kind of latent ftate, recovering its elafticity and endeavouring to efcape. Having, one day, made fome punch with this water, and, having about a pint of it remaining, after my friends had retired, I put it into a bottle, capable of containing a quart, and corked the bottle. On opening it, at the diftance of three or four days, the liquor, when poured out, creamed and mantled,...
Halaman 581 - But the moft fmgular tree noticed at Pelew, was one^ in fize and in its manner of branching, not unlike our Cherry-tree, but in its leaves refembling the Myrtle. Its peculiarity was, that it had no bark, having only an outward coat of about the thicknefs of a card, darker than the infide, though equally clofe in texture ; the colour of the interior part...
Halaman 328 - She went off a second time as before ; and having crawled a few paces, looked again behind her, and for some time stood moaning. But still her cubs not rising to follow her, she returned to them again, and with signs of inexpressible fondness went round one, and round the other, pawing them and moaning.
Halaman 595 - ... into the broken panes were now taken out to contribute to the covering of the infant. In a dark corner of the room...
Halaman 142 - ... and it come to pass, when he heareth the words of this curse, that he bless himself in his heart, saying, I shall have peace, though I walk in the imagination of mine heart, to add drunkenness to thirst...
Halaman 389 - Now the flock forsakes the glade, Where uncheck'd the sun-beams fall. Sure to find a pleasing shade By the ivy'd abbey wall. Echo, in her airy round, O'er the river, rock, and hill, Cannot catch a single sound, Save the clack of yonder mill.