| Abraham Tucker - Philosophy - 1777 - 452 pages
...we may learn to bear and forbear with content and fatisfaction to ourfelves. For he proclaims to us, Come unto me all ye that are heavy laden, and I will give you reft j for my yoke is eafy and my burden light : he has made it fo, not by taking off the weight,... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - English letters - 1790 - 912 pages
...deceives me not, I hope is mine) ; and I will try to experience more and more that blefled promife, " Come unto me all ye that are heavy " laden, and I will give you eafe." This day and this fubject inclines me to B b 4 be 37б ELEGANT EPISTLES. be very long, and... | |
| Lady Rachel Russell - Rye House Plot, 1683 - 1793 - 624 pages
...deceives me not, I hope is mine) and I will try to experience more and more that bleffed promife—" Come unto me all ye that are heavy laden, and I will give you eafe." This day and this fubjeft inclines me to be very long, and might to another be too tedious;... | |
| Robert Burton - 1800 - 616 pages
...should we rather seek to them, then to Christ himself, since that he so kindly invites us unto him, " Come unto me all ye that are heavy laden, and I will ease you," Mat. 1 1 . and we know that there is one God, " one Mediator betwixt God and Man Jesus Christ,... | |
| Presbyterian Church - 1806 - 650 pages
...means employed by the Lord to remove these doubts? " Buy wine and milk without money and without price. Come unto me, all ye that are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Whosoever will, let him take the water of life freely. Him that cometh unto me, I will in... | |
| Lady Rachel Russell - Great Britain - 1809 - 536 pages
...been my purpose, with some endeavour, through mercy, to do it. I hope I may conclude I grieve without without sinning ; yet I can't attain to that love...me all ye that are heavy laden, and " I will give you ease." This day and this subject inclines me to be very long, and might to another be too tedious... | |
| 1816 - 566 pages
...me, by his good spirit, in some measure to comply with that precious invitation of our dear Lord's, ' Come unto me, all ye that are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.* This blessed promise, I did, iu some measure find fulfilled in my soul, and saw, with some... | |
| New Jerusalem Church - 1818 - 556 pages
...repentant sinner, willing to receive salvation on any terms, and particularly encouraged by this text, " Come unto me, all ye that are heavy laden, and I will give you rest." Having taken this step, and my mind being of course often filled with religious reflections,... | |
| sir Adam Gordon (bart.) - 1819 - 440 pages
...his wiles, and who has solemnly declared,. that those who come to HIM, he will in no wise cast out. Come unto me, all ye that are heavy laden, and I will refresh you ; for God hath no pleasure in the death of a sinner, but would rather that he should turn... | |
| British prose literature - 1821 - 340 pages
...try to experience more and more that blessed promise — " Come unto me all ye that are heavyladen, and I will give you ease." This day and this subject...be very long, and might to another be too tedious : but I know it is not so to Or. Fitzwilliam, who uses to feast in the house of mourning. However,... | |
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