Zeal without innovation: or, The present state of religion and morals considered [by J. Bean].1808 |
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Sayfa iv
... effect : it has made him careful to avoid all arrogance of behaviour , and all unchriftian temper , in the delivery of his opinions . He hopes , therefore , that his behaviour will fecure to him , the credit of good intention ; and that ...
... effect : it has made him careful to avoid all arrogance of behaviour , and all unchriftian temper , in the delivery of his opinions . He hopes , therefore , that his behaviour will fecure to him , the credit of good intention ; and that ...
Sayfa x
... effect . It tends to bring that earnestness into difrepute , which , in the present declining state of religion , is requifite to pre- vent a further departure from the spirit and practice of Chriftianity . The public good , therefore ...
... effect . It tends to bring that earnestness into difrepute , which , in the present declining state of religion , is requifite to pre- vent a further departure from the spirit and practice of Chriftianity . The public good , therefore ...
Sayfa xviii
... effects to be expected from it , illuftrated by the fuccefs of separatists .. CHAPTER III . Impartial enquiry into the character and views of the clafs of clergymen , called evange- lical minifters Page 31 32 33 • 41 SECTION I. On their ...
... effects to be expected from it , illuftrated by the fuccefs of separatists .. CHAPTER III . Impartial enquiry into the character and views of the clafs of clergymen , called evange- lical minifters Page 31 32 33 • 41 SECTION I. On their ...
Sayfa xix
... effects of their oppofition .. .... The attachment of the clergy in queftion to the Church of England , as by law established ... SECTION VI . 111 ib . 114 121 123 On the deviation of their preaching , from the models generally imitated ...
... effects of their oppofition .. .... The attachment of the clergy in queftion to the Church of England , as by law established ... SECTION VI . 111 ib . 114 121 123 On the deviation of their preaching , from the models generally imitated ...
Sayfa xxi
... effects of the miniftry of a few popular preachers .... No general revivals of religion on record , in which conftituted authorities did not take a part ...... 190 194 For bringing on this defired concurrence , there fhould be an ...
... effects of the miniftry of a few popular preachers .... No general revivals of religion on record , in which conftituted authorities did not take a part ...... 190 194 For bringing on this defired concurrence , there fhould be an ...
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Sayfa viii - Alas ! alas ! Why, all the souls that were, were forfeit once; And He that might the vantage best have took, Found out the remedy: how would you be, If He, which is the top of judgment, should But judge you as you are ? O, think on that ; And mercy then will breathe within your lips, Like man new made.
Sayfa 89 - WE are accounted righteous before God, only for the merit of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ by faith, and not for our own works or deservings...
Sayfa 253 - Let thy work appear unto thy servants, And thy glory unto their children. And let the beauty of the LORD our God be upon us: And establish thou the work of our hands upon us; Yea, the work of our hands establish thou it.
Sayfa 335 - In doctrine of manners there is little but generality and repetition. The word, the bread of life, they toss up and down, they break it not : they draw not their directions down
Sayfa 250 - Finally, brethren, pray for us, that the word of the Lord may have free course, and be glorified, even as it is with you: 2.
Sayfa 131 - This set of men contributed more than can be well imagined to reform the way of preaching; which among the divines of England before them was over-run with pedantry, a great mixture of quotations from fathers and ancient writers, a long opening of a text with the concordance of every word in it, and a giving all the different expositions with the grounds of them, and the entring into some parts of controversy, and all concluding in some, but very short, practical applications, according to the subject...
Sayfa 105 - I do allow to be a conversion ; and no one, who is in the situation above described, can be saved without undergoing it; and he must necessarily both be sensible of it at the time, and remember it all his life afterwards. It is too momentous an event ever to be forgot. A man might as easily forget his escape from a shipwreck.
Sayfa 292 - Flows through each member of th' embodied state, Sure, not unconscious of the mighty blessing, Her grateful sons shine bright with ev'ry virtue ; Untainted with the LUST OF INNOVATION ; Sure, all unite to hold her league of rule, Unbroken, as the sacred chain of nature, That links the jarring elements in peace.
Sayfa 294 - ... These things have I in all sincerity and simplicity set down, touching the controversies which now trouble the Church of England ; and that without all art and insinuation, and therefore not like to be grateful to either part : Notwithstanding, I trust what hath been said shall find a correspondence in their minds which are not embarked in partiality, and which love the whole better than a part...
Sayfa 279 - The devotion of the poet or the philosopher may be secretly nourished by prayer, meditation, and study; but the exercise of public worship appears to be the only solid foundation of the religious sentiments of the people, which derive their force from imitation and habit. The interruption of that public exercise may consummate, in the period of a few years, the important work of a national revolution. The memory of theological opinions cannot long be preserved without the artificial helps of priests,...