The Works of the Right Reverend John England: Part 2., cont'd. ; Part 3. History: generalArthur H. Clarke, 1908 - Theology |
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... obligations of mankind ; I assume that neither Adam nor any of his descendants was acquainted with the future state of mortals , by any power of natural reasoning . In fact , we know nothing of a future state , save what we have learned ...
... obligations of mankind ; I assume that neither Adam nor any of his descendants was acquainted with the future state of mortals , by any power of natural reasoning . In fact , we know nothing of a future state , save what we have learned ...
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... obligation . If we find , therefore , upon consulting the history of the Popes , that no Episcopal See has oftener been polluted by wickedness and profligacy , the fact is explained by the preceding statement . What chance of success to ...
... obligation . If we find , therefore , upon consulting the history of the Popes , that no Episcopal See has oftener been polluted by wickedness and profligacy , the fact is explained by the preceding statement . What chance of success to ...
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... obligations of his oath . " Admirable wis- dom ! Profound philosophy ! Consistent legislation ! No oath can bind these Papists . The remedy is simple - make them swear to observe their oaths !!! But after a Papist takes the oath , he ...
... obligations of his oath . " Admirable wis- dom ! Profound philosophy ! Consistent legislation ! No oath can bind these Papists . The remedy is simple - make them swear to observe their oaths !!! But after a Papist takes the oath , he ...
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... obligation to the contrary . From which prior obli- gation what is to discharge them ? Their promise their own act and deed . But the obligation , from which a man can discharge himself by his own act , is no obliga- tion at all . The ...
... obligation to the contrary . From which prior obli- gation what is to discharge them ? Their promise their own act and deed . But the obligation , from which a man can discharge himself by his own act , is no obliga- tion at all . The ...
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... obligations of an oath — he could not so far forget what he owed to the peace and security of the country , as to show them any countenance there . ' This declaration gave rise to a conversation of some length ; in the course of which ...
... obligations of an oath — he could not so far forget what he owed to the peace and security of the country , as to show them any countenance there . ' This declaration gave rise to a conversation of some length ; in the course of which ...
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Page 212 - Thus to relieve the wretched was his pride, And e'en his failings leaned to virtue's side; But in his duty, prompt at every call, He watched and wept, he prayed and felt for all; And, as a bird each fond endearment tries To tempt its new-fledged offspring to the skies, He tried each art, reproved each dull delay, Allured to brighter worlds, and led the way.
Page 301 - And the LORD said, Who shall persuade Ahab, that he may go up and fall at Ramothgilead?
Page 472 - They shall take up serpents; and if they drink any deadly thing, it shall not hurt them ; they shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover.
Page 193 - I must do it justice : it was a complete system, full of coherence and consistency, well digested and well composed in all its parts. It was a machine of wise and elaborate contrivance, and as well fitted for the oppression, impoverishment, and degradation of a people, and the debasement in them of human nature itself, as ever proceeded from the perverted ingenuity of man.
Page 293 - For the LORD is great, and greatly to be praised : he is to be feared above all gods. 5 For all the gods of the nations are idols: but the LORD made the heavens.
Page 160 - Could have attain'd the effect of your own purpose, Whether you had not sometime in your life Err'd in this point which now you censure him, And pull'd the law upon you. Ang. 'Tis one thing to be tempted, Escalus, Another thing to fall. I not deny The jury, passing on the prisoner's life, May in the sworn twelve have a thief or two Guiltier than him they try.
Page 301 - And there came two angels to Sodom at even; and Lot sat in the gate of Sodom: and Lot seeing them rose up to meet them; and he bowed himself with his face toward the ground...
Page 301 - In the year that king Uzziah died I saw also the Lord sitting upon a throne, high and lifted up, and His train filled the temple. Above it stood the seraphim : each one had six wings ; with twain he covered his face, and with twain he covered his feet, and with twain he did fly. And one cried unto another, and said: — " Holy, holy, holy, is the Lord of hosts : the whole earth is full of His glory.
Page 334 - Through mighty signs and wonders, by the power of the Spirit of God: so that from Jerusalem, and round about unto Illyricum, I have fully preached the gospel of Christ.
Page 333 - ... the gospel of the circumcision was unto Peter, (for he that wrought effectually in Peter to the apostleship of the circumcision, the same was mighty in me toward the Gentiles,) and when James Cephas and John, who seemed to be pillars, perceived the grace that was given unto me, they gave to me and Barnabas the right hands of fellowship, that we should go unto the heathen, and they unto the circumcision.