The lives of sir Matthew Hale and John earl of Rochester |
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... sins , such as falsehood and ill - nature , were seated in the mind , as lust and appetite were in the body ; and , as the whole body was the recep- tacle of the soul , and the eyes and ears were the organs of seeing and hearing , so ...
... sins , such as falsehood and ill - nature , were seated in the mind , as lust and appetite were in the body ; and , as the whole body was the recep- tacle of the soul , and the eyes and ears were the organs of seeing and hearing , so ...
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... sins than those that affected him more sensibly . This , I said , might flow from the disorders he had cast himself into , which had corrupted his judgment , and vitiated his taste of things ; and , by his long continuance in , and ...
... sins than those that affected him more sensibly . This , I said , might flow from the disorders he had cast himself into , which had corrupted his judgment , and vitiated his taste of things ; and , by his long continuance in , and ...
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... sins ; who thereupon con- ferred on him a power of granting eternal life to all that submit to the terms on which he offers it ; and that the matter of which our bodies once consisted , which may as justly be called the bodies we laid ...
... sins ; who thereupon con- ferred on him a power of granting eternal life to all that submit to the terms on which he offers it ; and that the matter of which our bodies once consisted , which may as justly be called the bodies we laid ...
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... sin- cere , repentance . But such as live , and still go on in their sins and impieties , and will not be awakened , either by this or the other alarms that are about their ears , are , it seems , given up by God to a judicial hardness ...
... sin- cere , repentance . But such as live , and still go on in their sins and impieties , and will not be awakened , either by this or the other alarms that are about their ears , are , it seems , given up by God to a judicial hardness ...
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... sins , and be so partial to them as to use all endea- vours to strengthen themselves in their evil course , even by these very things which the providence of God sets before them for the cast- ing down of these strong holds of sin ...
... sins , and be so partial to them as to use all endea- vours to strengthen themselves in their evil course , even by these very things which the providence of God sets before them for the cast- ing down of these strong holds of sin ...
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acknowledged afterwards answer appeared appetite atheism believe better bishop blessed brought Burnet cerning Christ Christian church concerning consider conversation corrupt COUNTESS OF ROCHESTER course court daughter death desire discourse divine earl of Rochester Edward Edward III Edward Spragge effect eminent England eternal excellent fancy folio gave give hand hath heaven holy honour hope irreligion judge judgment king king's knew learning lived lord chancellor lord chief baron lord chief justice lord Wilmot matters MATTHEW HALE ment mercy mind motion nature ness never occasion Oxfordshire passion Patent Rolls person philosophy Placita plain Pleas pleasure prayers principles reason religion repentance resolved Saviour scriptures seemed sense sent servants sickness sinner sins Sir Matthew SIR MATTHEW HALE Sir Orlando Bridgeman soul temper things thought tion told touching true truth virtue whole Wotton-under-Edge writing
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 95 - But if our Gospel be hid, it is hid to them that are lost: in whom the God of this world hath blinded the minds of them which believe not, lest the light of the glorious Gospel of Christ, who is the image of God, should shine unto them.
Seite 69 - THE righteous perisheth, and no man layeth it to heart: And merciful men are taken away, none considering That the righteous is taken away from the evil to come.
Seite 109 - When he slew them, then they sought him ; and they returned and inquired early after God, and they remembered that God was their rock, and the high God their redeemer. Nevertheless, they did flatter him with their mouth, and they lied unto him with their tongues. For their heart was not right with him, neither were they steadfast in his covenant.
Seite 85 - If he saw a cause was unjust, he for a great while would not meddle further in it, but to give his advice that it was so ; if the parties after that would go on, they were to seek another counsellor, for he would assist none in acts of injustice.
Seite 108 - I will go and return to my place, till they acknowledge their offence, and seek my face: in their affliction they will seek me early.
Seite 75 - For he shall grow up before him as a tender plant, And as a root out of a dry ground. He hath no form nor comeliness; And when we shall see him, there is no beauty that we should desire him.
Seite 35 - That I suffer not myself to be prepossessed with any judgment at all, till the whole business and both parties be heard.
Seite 122 - My desire is that they be kept safe, and all together, in remembranpe of me : they were fit to be bound in leather and chained, and kept in archives : I desire they may not be lent out, or disposed of...
Seite 115 - HE WAS ONE OF THE GREATEST PATTERNS THIS AGE HAS AFFORDED : WHETHER, IN HIS PRIVATE DEPORTMENT AS A CHRISTIAN ; OR, IN HIS PUBLIC EMPLOYMENTS, EITHER AT THE BAR, OR ON THE BENCH.
Seite 4 - He was an extraordinary proficient at school, and for some time at Oxford. But the Stage-players coming thither, he was so much corrupted by seeing many plays, that he almost wholly forsook his studies.