The Universalist's Miscellany, Or, Philanthropist's Museum, Bind 3editor W. Vidler and sold, 1799 |
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... ANDREW FULLER . WHE R. W. THEN I faw you a few weeks fince in London , you told me , if I remember right , that any thing I might fend for the Univerfalift's Mifcellany would be readily inferted . This day I had the fecond volume of ...
... ANDREW FULLER . WHE R. W. THEN I faw you a few weeks fince in London , you told me , if I remember right , that any thing I might fend for the Univerfalift's Mifcellany would be readily inferted . This day I had the fecond volume of ...
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... ANDREW FULLER . LETTER I. To the Editor of the UNIVERSALIST'S MISCELLANY . have Y inferting my letter to you of June 5 , 1799 , you done me juftice . Your remark upon it , however , is far from ingenuous . You make no reply to what I ...
... ANDREW FULLER . LETTER I. To the Editor of the UNIVERSALIST'S MISCELLANY . have Y inferting my letter to you of June 5 , 1799 , you done me juftice . Your remark upon it , however , is far from ingenuous . You make no reply to what I ...
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... ANDREW FULLER . TO MR . ANDREW FULLER . R. Vidler is now at Birmingham ; before he went he had prepared this month's Mifcellany for the prefs ; but knowing that it is his wifh that any communication from you fhould , as foon as poffible ...
... ANDREW FULLER . TO MR . ANDREW FULLER . R. Vidler is now at Birmingham ; before he went he had prepared this month's Mifcellany for the prefs ; but knowing that it is his wifh that any communication from you fhould , as foon as poffible ...
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... ANDREW FULLER . LETTER II . To the Editor of the UNIVERSALIST'S MISCELLANY . You YOU complain , more than once , of my not understanding the fubject against which I write ; and here , for ought I fee , I must fall under . I confefs I do ...
... ANDREW FULLER . LETTER II . To the Editor of the UNIVERSALIST'S MISCELLANY . You YOU complain , more than once , of my not understanding the fubject against which I write ; and here , for ought I fee , I must fall under . I confefs I do ...
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... ANDREW FULLER . TO CANDIDUS . RUSTING to the evidences of your being a fincere Tenquirer after truth , which are apparent in your " Re- marks on the Perfon of Chrift , " I would , with the permiffion of the Editor , make a few ...
... ANDREW FULLER . TO CANDIDUS . RUSTING to the evidences of your being a fincere Tenquirer after truth , which are apparent in your " Re- marks on the Perfon of Chrift , " I would , with the permiffion of the Editor , make a few ...
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Side 44 - Now, we know that, what things soever the law saith, it saith to them who are under the law ; that every mouth may be stopped, and all the world may become guilty before God. Therefore, by the deeds of the law, there shall no flesh be justified in his sight; for by the law is the knowledge of sin.
Side 153 - I might have bought with the rest of the money; and laughed at me so much for my folly, that I cried with vexation; and the reflection gave me more chagrin than the whistle gave me pleasure.
Side 291 - And God said, Let the waters bring forth abundantly the moving creature that hath life, and fowl that may fly above the earth in the open firmament of heaven.
Side 20 - But above all things, my brethren, swear not, neither by heaven, neither by the earth, neither by any other oath: but let your yea be yea ; and your nay, nay; lest ye fall into condemnation.
Side 44 - Surely men of low degree are vanity, and men of high degree are a lie : to be laid in the balance, they are altogether lighter than vanity.
Side 166 - I kill, and I make alive ; I wound, and I heal : Neither is there any that can deliver out of my hand.
Side 338 - He will swallow up death in victory; and the Lord God will wipe away tears from off all faces; and the rebuke of his people shall he take away from off all the earth: for the Lord hath spoken it.
Side 338 - COMFORT ye, comfort ye my people, saith your GOD. Speak ye comfortably to Jerusalem, and cry unto her, that her warfare is accomplished, that her iniquity is pardoned : for she hath received of the LORD'S hand double for all her sins.
Side 41 - When ye have lifted up the Son of man, then shall ye know that I am he, and that I do nothing of myself ; but as my Father hath taught me, I speak these things. 29 And he that sent me is with me : the Father hath not left me alone ; for I do always those things that please him.
Side 147 - And when he had taken the book, the four beasts and four and twenty elders fell down before the Lamb, having every one of them harps and golden vials full of odours, which are the prayers of saints.