The Christians magazine: or, The Sunday's entertainment [ed. by J. Lewis].John Lewis (publisher) |
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... prefent reader with the following translation my of it . I. The Lord my pafture fhall prepare , And feed me with a shepherd's care : His prefence fball my wants fupply , And guard me with a watchful eye ; My noon - day walks he fball ...
... prefent reader with the following translation my of it . I. The Lord my pafture fhall prepare , And feed me with a shepherd's care : His prefence fball my wants fupply , And guard me with a watchful eye ; My noon - day walks he fball ...
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... Prefent and the Paft , He fills his own Immortal NOW , And fees our ages wafte . The fea and sky muft perish too , And vast destruction come , The creatures , look , how old they grow , And wait their fiery doom . Well , let the fea ...
... Prefent and the Paft , He fills his own Immortal NOW , And fees our ages wafte . The fea and sky muft perish too , And vast destruction come , The creatures , look , how old they grow , And wait their fiery doom . Well , let the fea ...
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... prefent condition , which is a mid- dle ftate , our minds are , as it were , che- quered with truth and falfhood ; and as our faculties are narrow and our views imper- fect , it is impoffible but our curiosity must meet with many ...
... prefent condition , which is a mid- dle ftate , our minds are , as it were , che- quered with truth and falfhood ; and as our faculties are narrow and our views imper- fect , it is impoffible but our curiosity must meet with many ...
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... prefent in a proper fituation to judge of the counfels by which providence acts , fince but little arrives at our knowledge , and even that little we difcern imperfectly ; or according to the e- legant figure in holy writ , We fee but ...
... prefent in a proper fituation to judge of the counfels by which providence acts , fince but little arrives at our knowledge , and even that little we difcern imperfectly ; or according to the e- legant figure in holy writ , We fee but ...
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... prefent , and to come , are fet together in one point of view : and those events , the permiffion of which feems now to accufe his goodness , may in the confum- mation of things both magnify his good- nefs , and exalt his wifdom . And ...
... prefent , and to come , are fet together in one point of view : and those events , the permiffion of which feems now to accufe his goodness , may in the confum- mation of things both magnify his good- nefs , and exalt his wifdom . And ...
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100 Pfalm Tune angels arife becauſe Bishop Ken bleffings caft chufe confider converfation creatures cuftom death defire delight diftempers diſcover divine Dr.Watts earth eternity exerciſe exiſtence eyes faculties faid fame fays fecret feems felf felves fenfe fent feve feveral fhall fhew fhining fhort fhould fince fing fingle fins firft firſt fleep fome foon forrows foul fpecies fpirits ftands ftate ftill fubject fuch fuperior fupport fure Glaphyra glory goodneſs Hallelujah happineſs happy heart heav'nly heaven himſelf houſe HYMN impoffible infinite itſelf Jefus juft King laft lefs live Lord meaſure mifery mind moft moſt muſt nature neceffary obferved occafion paffed paffions perfon philofopher pleaſed pleaſure pow'rs praife praiſe prefent purpoſe raiſe reafon rife Saviour bleed ſeveral SPECTATOR ſtate taſte thee thefe themſelves ther theſe thine thing thofe thoſe thou thought thouſand throne uſeful virtue whilft whofe Whoſe wife
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Стр. 90 - Commodious manner, he marched off with it contentedly, being very well pleased that he had not been left to his own choice as to the kind of evils which fell to his lot.
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Стр. 34 - I see multitudes of people passing over it, said I, and a black cloud hanging on each end of it.
Стр. 38 - These are the mansions of good men after death, who, according to the degree and kinds of virtue in which they excelled, are distributed among these several islands, which abound with pleasures of different kinds and degrees, suitable to the relishes and perfections of those who are settled in them.
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Стр. 82 - I observed one bringing in a fardel very carefully concealed under an old embroidered cloak, which, upon his throwing it into the heap, I discovered to be Poverty. Another, after a great deal of puffing, threw down his luggage, which, upon examining, I found to be his wife.
Стр. 33 - Cast thy eyes eastward, said he, and tell me what thou seest. I see, said I, a huge valley, and a prodigious tide of water rolling through it. The valley that thou seest...
Стр. 16 - A Person who believes he has his Succour at hand, and that he acts in the sight of his Friend, often exerts himself beyond his Abilities, and does Wonders that are not to be matched by one who is not animated with such a Confidence of Success.
Стр. 34 - As I looked more attentively, I saw several of the passengers dropping through the bridge, into the great tide that flowed underneath it ; and upon further examination, perceived there were innumerable trap-doors that lay concealed in the bridge, which the passengers no sooner trod upon, but* they fell through them into the tide and immediately disappeared. These hidden pit-falls were set very thick at the entrance of the bridge, so that throngs of people no sooner broke through the cloud, but many...
Стр. 114 - Then see the sorrows of my heart, Ere yet it be too late ; And hear my Saviour's dying groans, To give those sorrows weight. VI. For never shall my soul despair Her pardon to procure, Who knows thine only Son has died To make her pardon sure.