... but, nowadays, we have scarce a little parson that does not think it the duty of every man. within his reach, to sit under his petty ministrations, and that whoever omits them, offends God. The Monthly Magazine - Page 2341813Full view - About this book
| Johann Gaspar Spurzheim - 1833 - 228 pages
...that they need not hear even him for improvement; but nowadays we have scarce a little parson that does not think it the duty of every man within his...ministrations, and that whoever omits them offends God.' Materialism and Spiritualism. I lament with all philanthropists, that man is so much inclined to run... | |
| Johann Gaspar Spurzheim - 1833 - 246 pages
...even him for improvement; but nowadays we have scarce a little parson that does not think it the duly of every man within his reach to sit under his petty...ministrations, and that whoever omits them offends God.' • Materialism and Spiritualism. I lament with all philanthropists, that man is so much inclined to... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1834 - 682 pages
...nowa-days we have scarce a little parson that does not think it the- duty of every man within liis reach to sit under his petty ministrations; and that whoever omits them, ofiends God. I wish to such more humility, and to you health and happiness; being " B. FRANKLIN." "... | |
| Anson Wrifford - 1837 - 80 pages
...time so good, that they needed not to hear even him for improvement ; but now-adays, we have scarce a little parson who does not think it the duty of every man within his reach, to sit under his ministrations ; and whoever omits these, offends God ! I wish to such, more humility, and to you, sir,... | |
| Thomas Branagan, Julius Rubens Ames - 1839 - 404 pages
...who were so good that they need not hear even him for improvement ; but now-a-days we scarcely have a little parson who does not think it the duty of...his reach to sit under his petty ministrations; and whoever omits them, offends God. I wish to such more humility, and to you health and happiness." —... | |
| 1839 - 656 pages
...preacher's office. But in his letter to Whitefield he says, "Now-a-days we have scarce a little parson that does not think it the duty of every man within his...sit under his petty ministrations, and that whoever neglects them, offends God. I wish to such more humility." And we, in return, wish more consistency... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 604 pages
...interpolated by some later hand. The sense evidently requires that they should be omitted. little parson, that does not think it the duty of every man within his...wish to such more humility, and to you health and happiness, being your friend and servant, B. FRANKLIN.* TO JAMES BOWDOIN. Treaty with the Indians.... | |
| Robert Aspland - 1843 - 882 pages
...implied his modest opinion, that there were some in his time so good that they needed not to hear even for improvement ; but now-a-days, we have scarcely...every man within his reach to sit under his petty ministration, and that whoever omits this, offends God. I wish to such more humility, and to you health... | |
| 1849 - 624 pages
...that they need not hear even him for improvement ; but nowadays, we have scarce a little parson that does not think it the duty of every man, within his...wish to such, more humility, and to you, health and happiness, being your friend and servant." I give the above, as I found it in a Cazenovia paper, 1818.... | |
| 1849 - 516 pages
...that they need not hear even him for improvement ; but nowadays, we have scarce a little parson that does not think it the duty of every man, within his...and that whoever omits them, offends God. I wish to auch,more humility, and to you, health and happiness, being your friend and servant." I give the above,... | |
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