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Side 933
... raised to e- ternal happinefs , and the wicked , condemned to fire , which fhall not be eternal , but confume the foul and body of the wicked in a cer- tain time , proportioned to their demerits . Socinus wrote a vast number of books ...
... raised to e- ternal happinefs , and the wicked , condemned to fire , which fhall not be eternal , but confume the foul and body of the wicked in a cer- tain time , proportioned to their demerits . Socinus wrote a vast number of books ...
Side 935
... raising continually new incidents ; fo that the king was for many years kept in fufpence , without being able to obtain a decifion . Whilft Henry was wearying himself in foliciting the court of Rome , Thomas Cranmer , a Cam- bridge ...
... raising continually new incidents ; fo that the king was for many years kept in fufpence , without being able to obtain a decifion . Whilft Henry was wearying himself in foliciting the court of Rome , Thomas Cranmer , a Cam- bridge ...
Side 939
... raised at this atrocious action , they furprifed the cardinal the fame year , 1546 , in the midft of his palace , and having given him many wounds , threw him from the fame window where he had viewed the martyrdom of Sepho- card . 1 The ...
... raised at this atrocious action , they furprifed the cardinal the fame year , 1546 , in the midft of his palace , and having given him many wounds , threw him from the fame window where he had viewed the martyrdom of Sepho- card . 1 The ...
Side 943
... raise our wonder and merit our attention ; either in the feather- ed tribe , or thofe of the quadru pedes , in which there is fcarce one but may ferve as a glass , whereby we may difcern the re- femblance of fome human virtue or vice ...
... raise our wonder and merit our attention ; either in the feather- ed tribe , or thofe of the quadru pedes , in which there is fcarce one but may ferve as a glass , whereby we may difcern the re- femblance of fome human virtue or vice ...
Side 967
... raise my drooping head . When from the narrow path I ftray , And take the pleafing dang'rous way * " That leads to endless woe , Do thou , my God , my foul reftore , Thy help I earnestly implore , For free thy mercies flow . When I ...
... raise my drooping head . When from the narrow path I ftray , And take the pleafing dang'rous way * " That leads to endless woe , Do thou , my God , my foul reftore , Thy help I earnestly implore , For free thy mercies flow . When I ...
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Side 1003 - Let the words of our mouths, and the meditations of our hearts be now and ever gracious in thy sight, and acceptable unto thee, O Lord, our God, our strength, and our Redeemer.
Side 952 - Beg my dead body, which living was denied you ; and either lay it in Sherborne, or in Exeter church, by my father and mother. I can say no more ; time and death call me away.
Side 1191 - Be merciful unto me, O God, be merciful unto me: for my soul trusteth in thee: yea, in the shadow of thy wings will I make my refuge, until these calamities be overpast.
Side 1088 - GOD before their eyes, seek after my soul. 4 Behold, GOD is my helper ; the LORD is with them that uphold my soul. 5 He shall reward evil unto mine enemies : destroy thou them in thy truth.
Side 997 - On the pile was an arched arbour, formed of dry flicks, boughs, and leaves, open only at one end to admit her entrance. In this the body of the deceafed was depofited, his head at the end oppofite to the opening.
Side 952 - I desired it : For know it, my dear wife, your child is the child of a true man, who in his own respect despiseth death, and his misshapen and ugly forms.
Side 947 - GOD is our hope and strength, a very present help in trouble. 2 Therefore will we not fear, though the earth be moved, and though the hills be carried into the midst of the sea.
Side 1008 - In vain, through beauty, fortune, wit, The fugitive we trace ; It dwells not in the faithless smile That brightens Clcdia's face. Perhaps the joy to these deny'd, The heart in friendship finds : Ah ! dear delusion, gay conceit...
Side 1216 - Finally, brethren, whatfoever things are ' true, whatfoever things are honeft, whatfoever things ' are juft, whatfoever things are pure, whatfoever things ' are lovely, whatfoever things are of good report : If ' there be any virtue, and if there be any praife, think
Side 1079 - To which he added these words, " I have fought a good fight, I have finished the course of my ministry and life together. Though grievous wolves have entered in among us, not sparing the flock, yet I trust the...