A Sermon Preached in the Parish Church of Starston in Norfolk, Upon the Fast-day, Dec. 18. 1745. ... By Philip Williams, ...J. Bentham, 1745 - 25 sivua |
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... greatest is due ; and to fly in the face of that Goodnefs , which exerts itself continu- ally in our behalf : which are all such con- tradictions to reason , that common fenfe and gratitude are ashamed and confounded to find that there ...
... greatest is due ; and to fly in the face of that Goodnefs , which exerts itself continu- ally in our behalf : which are all such con- tradictions to reason , that common fenfe and gratitude are ashamed and confounded to find that there ...
Sivu 8
... greatest of them even to the leaft of them . And the King himself arofe from his throne ; laid his robe from him , covered him with Sackcloth , and fat in afpes , and caufed it to be proclaimed by the decree of the King and bis Nobles ...
... greatest of them even to the leaft of them . And the King himself arofe from his throne ; laid his robe from him , covered him with Sackcloth , and fat in afpes , and caufed it to be proclaimed by the decree of the King and bis Nobles ...
Sivu 9
... greatest dif treffes , but firmly to believe , that if we imi- tate the Ninevites in their Repentance , we fhall also resemble them in their Deliverance . The wisdom of our Governors , the ardor of our Troops , the unanimity of the ...
... greatest dif treffes , but firmly to believe , that if we imi- tate the Ninevites in their Repentance , we fhall also resemble them in their Deliverance . The wisdom of our Governors , the ardor of our Troops , the unanimity of the ...
Sivu 10
... When Popery was in its greatest splendor , and Religion in its loweft decline ; when the People prayed for they knew not what ' ; when they worshipped as God what their fenfor he dat char da th e ba he me induc ( 10 )
... When Popery was in its greatest splendor , and Religion in its loweft decline ; when the People prayed for they knew not what ' ; when they worshipped as God what their fenfor he dat char da th e ba he me induc ( 10 )
Sivu 22
... greatest accomplish- ments under the direction of Popery will ever make an English King more formidable to his Subjects , as long as Superftition , and found Religion shall remain irreconcileable Enemies . What then can be expected from ...
... greatest accomplish- ments under the direction of Popery will ever make an English King more formidable to his Subjects , as long as Superftition , and found Religion shall remain irreconcileable Enemies . What then can be expected from ...
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addreſs adoreable affured againſt beaft beſt Bleffings Bread caufe cauſe Chrift Chriftian Church confumed both ye conſtantly Counfels Country Danger deftroy deftruction Delufion Deſtruction Earth Enemies expreffed fackcloth Faith fame fave fect fecure felves fenfe ferve fhall be confumed fhould fible fignifies fince fings fins fo full folemn fome foon ftill do wickedly ftrument fuccefs fuch fupport greateſt Happinefs hearts himſelf Holy honour Houfe Idolatry impof increaſes infallible Chair Ingagements inſtances of goodneſs inſtead irreconcileable juſt King lawleſs Liturgy Majeſty meaſure Mercy moſt muft muſt Nation neceffary neſs Norwich numents Oaths obftinate ourſelves paffages paffion pardon perfons poffible Popery Power practiſe prefent preferve profper Promiſes Prophet Queen Mary reaſonable Rebellion refuſe Reign Religion Repentance rible righteous Rome ſcheme Scripture ſhall ſhew Spain ſuch Superftition themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe Throne tions true Tyranny undefiled underſtand Univerſe unleſs unto uſed Vices whole Kingdom Wiſdom worſhip ye fhall
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Sivu 8 - Let neither man nor beast, herd nor flock, taste any thing: let them not feed, nor drink water: but let man and beast be covered with sackcloth, and cry mightily unto God: yea, let them turn every one from his evil way, and from the violence that is in their hands. Who can tell if God will turn and repent, and turn away from his fierce anger, that we perish not?
Sivu 8 - By the decree of the king and his nobles: Let neither man nor beast, herd nor flock, taste anything; let them not feed, or drink water, but let man and beast be covered with sackcloth, and let them cry mightily to God; yea, let every one turn from his evil way and from the violence which is in his hands.