The Excellency of the Liturgy: In Four Discourses, Preached Before the University of Cambridge, in November, 1811. Also, University Sermons, Containing I. The Churchman's Confession, Or an Appeal to the Liturgy. II. The Fountain of Living Waters. III. Evangelical and Pharisaic Righteousness Compared. IV. Christ CrucifiedEastburn, Kirk, and Company, 1813 - 268 Seiten |
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... soul ? O'that such a pious zeal per- vaded this whole assembly ; and " that there were in all of us such an heart ! " To those amongst us in whom any good measure of this grace is found , we would say in the language of St. Paul , " We ...
... soul ? O'that such a pious zeal per- vaded this whole assembly ; and " that there were in all of us such an heart ! " To those amongst us in whom any good measure of this grace is found , we would say in the language of St. Paul , " We ...
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... that any one should wish to abridge them of it , in a matter of such high concern as the worship of Almighty God . If any think themselves more edified by extempore prayer , we rejoice that their souls are benefited 50.
... that any one should wish to abridge them of it , in a matter of such high concern as the worship of Almighty God . If any think themselves more edified by extempore prayer , we rejoice that their souls are benefited 50.
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... souls are benefited , though it be not precisely in our way ; but still we cannot be insensible to the advantages which we enjoy ; and much less can we concede to any that the use of a prescribed form of prayer is the smallest ...
... souls are benefited , though it be not precisely in our way ; but still we cannot be insensible to the advantages which we enjoy ; and much less can we concede to any that the use of a prescribed form of prayer is the smallest ...
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... soul elevated to heaven by the Liturgy of the Established Church , than he will by the generality of prayers which he would hear in other places of worship : and , if any one complain that he cannot en- ter into the spirit of them , let ...
... soul elevated to heaven by the Liturgy of the Established Church , than he will by the generality of prayers which he would hear in other places of worship : and , if any one complain that he cannot en- ter into the spirit of them , let ...
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... soul after the Divine image ? * Had they asserted or coun- * In proof of the correctness of this sentiment , it may be observed that the church evidently distin guishes between regeneration and renovation . She considers regeneration as ...
... soul after the Divine image ? * Had they asserted or coun- * In proof of the correctness of this sentiment , it may be observed that the church evidently distin guishes between regeneration and renovation . She considers regeneration as ...
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Seite 109 - Ireland, no man shall be accounted or taken to be a lawful Bishop, Presbyter, or Deacon in the United Church of England and Ireland, or suffered to execute any of the said functions, except he be called, tried, examined, and admitted thereunto, according to the Form hereafter following...