A Cordial for Low Spirits: Being a Collection of Curious Tracts, Volume 3Wilson & Fell, 1763 |
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Page 278 - and corruption of every man that naturally is engendered of the offspring of Adam, whereby man is very far gone from original
Page 275 - and bifhops of both provinces, •* and the whole Clergy in the convocation holden " at London in the year 1562, for the
Page 147 - enormities, fhall for ever, by authority of this " prefent parliament, be united and annexed to <% the imperial crown of this realm.
Page 319 - that they may, with one mind, and one mouth, glorify God, even the Father of our Lord
Page 42 - if he called them Gods, to whom the Word of God came; fay ye of him, whom the father hath
Page 30 - fceptre of righteoufnefs is the fceptre of thy kingdom; thou haft loved righteoufnefs, and hated iniquity; wherefore God, even thy God, hath anointed thee with the oil of gladnefs above thy fellows.
Page 305 - Ireland, together with the pfalter ** or pfalms of David, pointed as they are to be " fung or faid in churches, and the form and
Page 30 - the angels, he faith, who maketh his angels fpirits, and his minifters a flaming fire : But to the Son, Thy throne, O God, is for ever;
Page 157 - them. It ** was authority which would have prevented " all reformation, where it is ; and which has " put a barrier againft it, wherever it is not. It
Page 231 - and bring a grievous yoke upon our necks, which neither we nor our fathers were able to bear. •I wonder, by the way, whether the kings ^and