The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Temas59-62

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J. Whittle, 1803
 

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Página 15 - abfurd. -' We mult receive," fay they, " God's promifes in fuch wife as they be generally fet forth to us in holy Scripture : and in our doings, that will of God is to be followed which we have exprefsly declared unto us in the word of God.
Página 312 - confidently, proclaim to the trembling world around us, * " This England never did, nor never shall Lie at the proud foot of a conqueror. Come the three corners of
Página 265 - is the office of God only, and is not a thing which we render unto him, but which •we receive of him ; not which we give to him, but which we take of him by his free mercy, and by the only merits of his moft dearly beloved
Página 265 - renounce the merit of all our faid virtues, of faith, hope, charity, and all other virtues and good deeds, which we either have done, (ball do, or can do, as things that be far too weak and infufficient, and imperfect, to deferve
Página 265 - the true underftanding and meaning thereof is, that although we hear God's "word and believe it ; although we have faith, hope, charity, repentance, dread, and fear of God within us, and do never fo many works
Página 15 - for glory, and honour, and immortality, eternal life; but unto them that are contentious, and do not obey
Página 15 - to every man according to his deeds ; to them who, by patient continuance in well doing,
Página 237 - followers activity, fpirit, courage, magnanimity, love of liberty, and all the virtues which aggrandize a people. - The doctrine, ' that mankind have no rights,' as it is taught at prefent, is faid by its authors to be
Página 57 - This frantic rage for names to grace a tomb, Involv'd their country in one general doom ; Vain rage! the roots of the wild fig-tree rife, Strike through the marble, and—their memory dies ; For, like their mouldering tenants, tombs decay, And with the dull they hide, are
Página 385 - as well as the loweft, degree of fruitfulnefs. Accordingly Mr. O. aíks, " Hath not the potter power over the clay, of the fame lump to make one veflel unto honour, and another unto diihonour?

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