The Library Companion, Or, The Young Man's Guide, and the Old Man's Comfort, in the Choice of a Library, Teil 1

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Harding, Triphook, and Lepard, 1825 - 899 Seiten
 

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Seite 51 - We praise thee, O God, we acknowledge Thee to be the Lord; All the earth doth worship thee, the Father everlasting. To thee all Angels cry aloud : the Heavens, and all the Powers therein : We worship thy name : without end : Vouchsafe, O Lord, to keep us this day without sin. O Lord, have mercy upon us; have mercy upon
Seite 38 - 3.—" Look ye out among you seven men of honest report, full of the holy ghost and wisdom, whom We may appoint over this business.
Seite 80 - the state of Cambridge: what it is in Oxford I cannot tell. There be few do study divinity, but so many as of necessity must furnish the Colleges. For their livings be so small, and victuals so dear, that they tarry not there, but go
Seite 51 - sins, and blot out all mine iniquities.— Psalm li. 9. Dearly beloved brethren, the Scripture moveth us in sundry places to acknowledge our manifold sins and wickedness:
Seite 73 - Happy will be that reader, whose mind is disposed, by his verses or his prose, to imitate him in all but his non-conformity : to copy his benevolence to man, and his reverence to. God.
Seite 239 - riding backwards on a black ram, with his tail in her hand, and say the words following, the Steward is bound by the custom to readmit her to her Freebench. Here I am, Riding upon a black Ram,
Seite 293 - instructive. First, this may be a caution to all maidens of quality, how, without their parents' consent, they run away with blackamoors. Secondly, this may be a warning to all
Seite 39 - on two instances. In the Bible printed at London 1653, we read " 1 Cor. vi. 9. Know ye not that the unrighteous shall inherit the kingdom of God
Seite 411 - where God or angel guest, With Man, as with his friend familiar, used To sit indulgent, and with him partake Rural repast.
Seite 68 - Sermons, hung up behind the door, with a few broken girts, two or three yards of whipcord, and perhaps a saw and a hammer, to prevent dilapidations. " Now, what may not a Divine do, though but of ordinary parts, and unhappy education, with such learned helps and assistances as these ? No vice surely durst stand before him,

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