The Works of the Most Reverend Dr. John Tillotson, Volume 3G. Hamilton, 1748 - Sermons, English |
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... say , I have no pleasure in them The RULE of FAITH . In answer to Mr. SERJEANT . The dedication to Dr. Stillingfleet PART I. The explication and state of the question . Sect . I. The explication of the terms of the question Sect . II ...
... say , I have no pleasure in them The RULE of FAITH . In answer to Mr. SERJEANT . The dedication to Dr. Stillingfleet PART I. The explication and state of the question . Sect . I. The explication of the terms of the question Sect . II ...
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... saying things of others which tend to their difparagement and reproach , to the taking away or leffening of their reputation and good name : and this , whether the things faid be true or not . they be falfe , and we know it , then it is ...
... saying things of others which tend to their difparagement and reproach , to the taking away or leffening of their reputation and good name : and this , whether the things faid be true or not . they be falfe , and we know it , then it is ...
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... ( says he ) , it may be he hath not done it : and if he have done it , that he do it no more . Admonish thy friend , it may be he hath not faid it and if he have , that he speak it not a- gain . Admonish a friend : for many times it is a ...
... ( says he ) , it may be he hath not done it : and if he have done it , that he do it no more . Admonish thy friend , it may be he hath not faid it and if he have , that he speak it not a- gain . Admonish a friend : for many times it is a ...
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... say , whether , as bad as thou art , thou wouldst not be glad to have every man's , especially every good man's good word ; and to have thy faults concealed ; and not to be hardly fpoken of , though it may be not altogether without ...
... say , whether , as bad as thou art , thou wouldst not be glad to have every man's , especially every good man's good word ; and to have thy faults concealed ; and not to be hardly fpoken of , though it may be not altogether without ...
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... say , that this is mere mo- rality . I answer , That this is fcripture morality and Christian morality ; and who hath any thing to say a gainst that ? Nay , I will go yet farther , that no man ought to pretend to believe the Christian ...
... say , that this is mere mo- rality . I answer , That this is fcripture morality and Christian morality ; and who hath any thing to say a gainst that ? Nay , I will go yet farther , that no man ought to pretend to believe the Christian ...
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Page 101 - Almighty God, Who hast given us Thy only-begotten Son to take our nature upon Him, and as at this time to be born of a pure Virgin ; grant that we being regenerate, and made Thy children by adoption and grace, may daily be renewed by Thy Holy Spirit...
Page 100 - YE that do truly and earnestly repent you of your sins, and are in love and charity with your neighbours, and intend to lead a new life, following the commandments of God, and walking from henceforth in his holy ways, draw near with faith, and take this Holy Sacrament to your comfort; and make your humble confession to Almighty God, meekly kneeling upon your knees.
Page 31 - These are they who were set up from everlasting, from the beginning, or ever the earth was. When he prepared the heavens, they were there; when he established the clouds above, when he strengthened the fountains of the deep.
Page 143 - Have we not all one father? hath not one God created us? why do we deal treacherously every man against his brother, by profaning the covenant of our fathers?
Page 9 - Men look with an evil eye upon the good that is in others, and think that their reputation obscures them, and their commendable qualities stand in their light ; and therefore they do what they can to cast a cloud over them, that the bright shining of their virtues may not obscure them.
Page 151 - If it be so, our God whom we serve is able to deliver us from the burning fiery furnace, and he will deliver us out of thine hand, 0 king. But if not, be it known unto thee, 0 king, that we will not serve thy gods, nor worship the golden image which thou hast set up.
Page 34 - God, by whom all things were made, and without whom was not any thing made that was made.
Page 121 - And from Jesus Christ, who is the faithful witness, and the first begotten of the dead, and the prince of the kings of the earth. Unto him that loved us, and washed us from our sins in his own blood, 6. And hath made us kings and priests unto God and his Father; to him be glory and dominion for ever and ever. Amen.
Page 35 - Who being the brightnefs of his glory, and the exprefs image of his perfon, and upholding all things by the word of his power, when he had by himfelf purged our fins, fat down on the right hand of the majefty on high...
Page 235 - O come, let us worship, and fall down : and kneel before the Lord our Maker. For he is the Lord our God : and we are the people of his pasture, and the sheep of his hand.