Our Christian Classics: Readings from the Best Divines, Bind 3James Nisbet and Company, 1858 |
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... PHILIP DODDRIDGE , Capernaum , The One Thing Needful , 361 401 404 Letter to his Wife , 408 Mary at the Feet of Jesus , 410 The Fall of Peter , 411 Early Rising , 412 Hymns , How to Die , Live while 413 418 you Live , 420 OUR CHRISTIAN ...
... PHILIP DODDRIDGE , Capernaum , The One Thing Needful , 361 401 404 Letter to his Wife , 408 Mary at the Feet of Jesus , 410 The Fall of Peter , 411 Early Rising , 412 Hymns , How to Die , Live while 413 418 you Live , 420 OUR CHRISTIAN ...
Side 360
... whose clemency has returned me more than mea- sure for measure , and largely recompensed that liberality it first inspired . Adieu . PHILIP DODDRIDGE . ASIDE from the great thoroughfares , and 360 MRS ELIZABETH ROWE .
... whose clemency has returned me more than mea- sure for measure , and largely recompensed that liberality it first inspired . Adieu . PHILIP DODDRIDGE . ASIDE from the great thoroughfares , and 360 MRS ELIZABETH ROWE .
Side 361
James Hamilton. PHILIP DODDRIDGE . ASIDE from the great thoroughfares , and yet not far from Lon- don ; large enough to be self - contained , and withal conscious of no bustle ; its spacious streets and tidy shops ... PHILIP DODDRIDGE,
James Hamilton. PHILIP DODDRIDGE . ASIDE from the great thoroughfares , and yet not far from Lon- don ; large enough to be self - contained , and withal conscious of no bustle ; its spacious streets and tidy shops ... PHILIP DODDRIDGE,
Side 362
... , beside the vestry fire , and flanking the little table on which so many pages of that affecting Diary were written . And with a view of a sup- THE BOHEMIAN REFUGEE . 363 posed original likeness in the 362 PHILIP DODDRIDGE .
... , beside the vestry fire , and flanking the little table on which so many pages of that affecting Diary were written . And with a view of a sup- THE BOHEMIAN REFUGEE . 363 posed original likeness in the 362 PHILIP DODDRIDGE .
Side 364
... what it had so nearly lost , the life of PHILIP DODDRIDGE . A child so fragile , and given to them in circumstances so * June 26 , 1702 . THE DUTCH TILES . 365 affecting , was exceedingly endeared 364 PHILIP DODDRIDGE .
... what it had so nearly lost , the life of PHILIP DODDRIDGE . A child so fragile , and given to them in circumstances so * June 26 , 1702 . THE DUTCH TILES . 365 affecting , was exceedingly endeared 364 PHILIP DODDRIDGE .
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Archbishop Ussher better Bible blessed Broad Oak cheerful Christ Christian Church Church of England comfort conscience dear death delight discourse Divine Doddridge doth Dr Watts earth EDWARD BENLOWES eternal eyes faith father favour fear GEORGE WITHER give glory God's gospel grace hand happy hath hearers heart heaven Henry holy honour hope hymns Isaac Watts Jesus JOB ORTON JOSEPH BEAUMONT King labour learned light live London Lord Matthew Henry mercy mind minister ministry morning nature never night Northampton PHILIP DODDRIDGE piety pleasant pleasure poor praise pray prayer preacher preaching Psalm pulpit Puritans reason religion rich Sabbath sacred Scripture sermon shew sing sleep song soul spirit St Lawrence Jewry sure sweet thankful Thee Thine things Thou hast thought Tillotson tion truth unto whilst wisdom words worship
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Side 296 - What I've committed to His hands, Till the decisive hour. 4 Then will He own my worthless name Before His Father's face, And in the New Jerusalem Appoint my soul a place.
Side 310 - COME, let us join our cheerful songs With angels round the throne; Ten thousand thousand are their tongues, But all their joys are one. 2 ' ' Worthy the Lamb that died," they cry, "To be exalted thus!
Side 318 - JOY to the world ; -the Lord is come : Let earth receive her King; Let every heart prepare Him room, And heaven and nature sing. 2 Joy to the earth; the Saviour reigns: Let men their songs employ ; While fields and floods, rocks, hills and plains, Repeat the sounding joy.
Side 81 - The dew shall weep thy fall to-night, For thou must die. Sweet rose, whose hue, angry and brave, Bids the rash gazer wipe his eye, Thy root is ever in its grave, And thou must die. Sweet spring, full of sweet days and roses, A box where sweets compacted lie, My music shows ye have your closes, And all must die.
Side 312 - My faith would lay her hand On that dear head of thine, While like a penitent I stand And there confess my sin.
Side 290 - Then I can smile at Satan's rage, And face a frowning world. 3 Let cares like a wild deluge come, And storms of sorrow fall ; May I but safely reach my home, My God, my heaven, my all : 4 There shall I bathe my weary soul, In seas of heavenly rest, And not a wave of trouble roll Across my peaceful breast.
Side 404 - God is not a man, that he should lie;. neither the son of man, that he should repent: hath he said, and shall he not do it ? or hath he spoken, and shall he not make it good?
Side 273 - Jesus answered, Are there not twelve hours in the day? If any man walk in the day, he stumbleth not, because he seeth the light of this world. But if a man walk in the night, he stumbleth, because there is no light in him.
Side 7 - Say not thou, What is the cause that the former days were better than these? for thou dost not inquire wisely concerning this.
Side 319 - UNVEIL thy bosom, faithful tomb ; Take this new treasure to thy trust, And give these sacred relics room To slumber in the silent dust. 2 Nor pain, nor grief, nor anxious fear Invade thy bounds ; no mortal woes Can reach the peaceful sleeper here. While angels watch the soft repose. 3 So Jesus slept ; God's dying Son...