The Discourses of the Right Reverend George Horne ...C. and J. Rivington, 1824 |
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... become of him , if , at such an hour , a writer shall inform him there is no help for him in his God ; that there is neither Redeemer nor Creator ; that the universe is the sport of con- tending dæmons , a scene of ravage and desolation ...
... become of him , if , at such an hour , a writer shall inform him there is no help for him in his God ; that there is neither Redeemer nor Creator ; that the universe is the sport of con- tending dæmons , a scene of ravage and desolation ...
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... become indeed exceeding sinful ! From the intended effects of the conspiracy our country was saved by the discovery of it , previously to its execution . But where is the balm to heal the wounds , which religion has thereby received ...
... become indeed exceeding sinful ! From the intended effects of the conspiracy our country was saved by the discovery of it , previously to its execution . But where is the balm to heal the wounds , which religion has thereby received ...
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... become the object of those evil passions , which it should - and , if properly received , would have mortified and subdued . This is human nature - these are the offences which , in the present state of a fallen world , must needs come ...
... become the object of those evil passions , which it should - and , if properly received , would have mortified and subdued . This is human nature - these are the offences which , in the present state of a fallen world , must needs come ...
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... deed ought long since to have been reformed in your communion , and render it such as we can conscientiously accede to ; such as becomes the simplicity and purity of the Gospel of Christ our Saviour 26 [ DISC . LI . GOD THE PRESERVER.
... deed ought long since to have been reformed in your communion , and render it such as we can conscientiously accede to ; such as becomes the simplicity and purity of the Gospel of Christ our Saviour 26 [ DISC . LI . GOD THE PRESERVER.
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... become much more so by that state of doubt and perplexity into which the mind of the sufferer is brought by them . He is at a loss to conceive why so much wretchedness is his portion , and what the design of Providence can be in sending ...
... become much more so by that state of doubt and perplexity into which the mind of the sufferer is brought by them . He is at a loss to conceive why so much wretchedness is his portion , and what the design of Providence can be in sending ...
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Página 80 - Almighty God, unto whom all hearts are open, all desires known, and from whom no secrets are hid, cleanse the thoughts of our hearts by the inspiration of thy Holy Spirit, that we may perfectly love thee, and worthily magnify thy holy name, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
Página 315 - the remembrance of thee is the desire of our " soul. With my soul have I desired thee in the " night; yea, with my inmost spirit in the morn " have I sought thee: for when thy judgments " are in the earth, the inhabitants of the world
Página 340 - our fathers that they should make " known to their children, that the generation to " come might know them, even the children " which should be born, who should arise and " declare them to their children; that they might " set their hope in God, and not forget the works " of God, but keep his commandments *.
Página 91 - clouds. I will sing unto the Lord as " long as I live, I will praise my God while I have " my being. And so shall my words please him ; " my joy shall be in the Lord." This is the language of the very same person who says, in the text,
Página 249 - He who, in such circumstances, will not be persuaded so to do, should recollect, that the hour is coming, and must soon come, when it shall be said unto him, by a messenger, who will admit no excuse, and brook no delay, " Give an account of thy stewardship, for " thou mayest be no longer steward.
Página 322 - not afflict willingly *." He proceeds to do it, like a tender and affectionate parent, with reluctance. " How shall I give thee up, Ephraim ? " How shall I deliver thee, Israel 1 How shall I " make thee as Admah ? How shall I set thee as " Zeboim ? Mine heart is turned within me, my " repentings are kindled together
Página 282 - that is, I pray the Lord Jesus Christ so to do. And speaking of his thorn in the flesh, he says—" I besought the Lord thrice, " that it might depart from me. And he said unto " me, My grace is sufficient for thee; for my " strength is made perfect in weakness. Most " gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infir
Página 99 - made or becoming flesh ; the Son of God, being " sent in the likeness of sinful flesh, partaking of " flesh and blood, his taking the form of a servant, " being made in the likeness of men, being found " in fashion as a man, assuming the seed of
Página 159 - example of our Saviour Christ, and " be made like unto him." And therefore we are continually reminded and exhorted to hold fast, to live conformably to this our profession. " He " that saith he abideth in him, ought himself also "so to walk even as he walked*.
Página 81 - plainly, that they seek a country. And truly, " if they had been mindful of that country from " whence they came out, they might have had Op"portunity to have returned ; but now they desire " a better country, that is, an heavenly: where" fore God is not ashamed to be called