Short Sketches of Some Notable LivesSeeley, Jackson, and Halliday, 1855 - 420 頁 |
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John Campbell Colquhoun. Those , who , with me , regard the Church of Eng- land as possessing an important mission to mankind , will ... Church has often drawn her best resources from the obstacles which have ... ENGLAND . vi INTRODUCTION .
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... CHURCH 353 IX . THE HISTORY RENEWED 361 X. THE PROGRESS OF METHODISM 373 XI . THE NECESSARY TENDENCY OF METHO- DISM ... ENGLAND . JOHN HOWARD X CONTENTS .
... CHURCH 353 IX . THE HISTORY RENEWED 361 X. THE PROGRESS OF METHODISM 373 XI . THE NECESSARY TENDENCY OF METHO- DISM ... ENGLAND . JOHN HOWARD X CONTENTS .
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... Church of England . It began in extravagant hopes ; it closed in disaster . Yet it is not to be forgotten , that , in the confusion of these days , the Church of England never fell into such errors as the sects that denounced her ...
... Church of England . It began in extravagant hopes ; it closed in disaster . Yet it is not to be forgotten , that , in the confusion of these days , the Church of England never fell into such errors as the sects that denounced her ...
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... church of England was adorned by the imagi- nation of Taylor , the wisdom of Usher , the eloquence of South and Sherlock , the meek lives of Beveridge and Ken . She could point to the labours of Pearson , Whitby , Prideaux , and ...
... church of England was adorned by the imagi- nation of Taylor , the wisdom of Usher , the eloquence of South and Sherlock , the meek lives of Beveridge and Ken . She could point to the labours of Pearson , Whitby , Prideaux , and ...
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... Church of England the virtues and learning , which the Puritans at length arrayed against her . We must re- member that the Puritans of the reign of Edward VI . , and of great part of that of Elizabeth , held opinions widely different ...
... Church of England the virtues and learning , which the Puritans at length arrayed against her . We must re- member that the Puritans of the reign of Edward VI . , and of great part of that of Elizabeth , held opinions widely different ...
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第 341 頁 - In vain thou strugglest to get free, I never will unloose my hold; Art thou the Man that died for me? The secret of thy love unfold: Wrestling, I will not let thee go Till I thy name, thy nature know.
第 367 頁 - Here then I am, far from the busy ways of men. I sit down alone : only God is here. In His presence I open, I read His book; for this end, to find the way to heaven.
第 374 頁 - I firmly believe I am a scriptural ETTICTXOTCO? as much as any man in England or in Europe; for the uninterrupted succession I know to be a fable, which no man ever did or can prove.
第 91 頁 - Serene will be our days and bright, And happy will our nature be, When love is an unerring light, And joy its own security. And they a blissful course may hold Even now, who, not unwisely bold, Live in the spirit of this creed ; Yet seek thy firm support, according to their need.
第 341 頁 - What though my shrinking flesh complain, And murmur to contend so long ? I rise superior to my pain : When I am weak, then I am strong ! And when my all of strength shall fail, I shall with the God-Man prevail...
第 406 頁 - John Wesley's conversation is good, but he is never at leisure. He is always obliged to go at a certain hour. This is very disagreeable to a man who loves to fold his legs and have out his talk, as I do.
第 110 頁 - Him; therefore your letter and your friends visit have been both very welcome to me. I shall follow their and your counsel as far as God will afford me light and unction; remaining still your loving friend, ELIZABETH.
第 46 頁 - Priestman, you style this a dull conversation, and endeavour to divert my mind from dwelling upon death, but I entertain very different sentiments. Death has no terrors for me : it is an event I always look to with cheerfulness, if not with pleasure ; and be assured, the subject is more grateful to me than any other.
第 204 頁 - doing so much, and living so good a life," I doubted not but I was a good Christian.
第 162 頁 - My love and my life is to you, and with you, and no water can quench it, nor distance wear it out, or bring it to an end. I have been with you, cared over you, and served you with unfeigned love ; and you are beloved of me, and near to me beyond utterance. I bless you in the name and power of the Lord, and may God bless you with his righteousness, peace, and plenty, all the land over...