| Thomas Chubb - 1732 - 882 páginas
...impratlicable. In him we have an example of a quiet and peaceable fpirit, of a becoming modefty and fobriety, juft and honeft, upright and fincere, and above all...whofe mouth was no guile, who went about doing good, not only by his preaching and miniftry, but alfo in curing all manner of diieafcs among the people.... | |
| Edmund Law - 1755 - 512 páginas
...fmcere, and above all of a moft gracious * In Cbriji we have an example of a quiet and peaceable * and benevolent temper and behaviour. One who did no...wrong, no injury to any Man, in whofe mouth was no * ing and miniftry, but alfo in curing all manner of dif* guile, who went about doing good, not only... | |
| Edward Harwood - 1767 - 364 páginas
...all the charities of father^ fiftert brother^ and openly elpoufed a religion that was all, of a mofl gracious and benevolent temper and behaviour. One...wrong, no injury to any man, in whofe mouth was no guilt, who went about doing good, not only by his preaching and niiniftry, but alfo in curing all manner... | |
| Edmund Law (bp. of Carlisle.) - 1774 - 504 páginas
...of a becoming modefly and fobriety : juft and honeft, upright and fincere ; and above all, of a moll gracious and benevolent temper and behaviour. One...whofe mouth was no guile; who went about doing good, not only by his preaching and miniftry; but alfo in curing all manner of dileafes among the people.... | |
| Edmund Law - 1774 - 528 páginas
...and peaceable- fpirit, of a becoming modefty and fobriety : juft and honeft, upright and fin^ oere ; and above all, of a moft gracious and benevolent temper...behaviour. One who did no wrong, no injury to any man ; in whole month was no guile ; who went about doing good, not only by his preaching and miniftry ; bat... | |
| Uzal Ogden - 1795 - 366 páginas
...In Chrift we have an example of a quiet and peaceable fpirit ; of a becoming modeity and fobriety ; juft and honeft, upright and fincere, and, above all,...and benevolent temper and behaviour. One who did no wrong1, no injury to any man ; in whofe mouth was no guile ; who went about doing good, not only by... | |
| Edward Maltby - 1802 - 476 páginas
...fpirit, of a becoming modefty and fobriety : juft and honeft, upright and fmcerej and, above all, of a gracious and benevolent temper and behaviour. One who did no wrong, no injury to any man; in vvhofe mouth was no guile; who went about doing good, not only by his preaching and miniftry, but alfo... | |
| First Unitarian Society. Philadelphia - 1810 - 506 páginas
...authority or commission, and the exercise thereof; between their public teaching, and their practice. D gracious and benevolent temper and behaviour. One who did no wrong, no injury to any man; in whose inouth was no guile; who went about doing good, not only by his ministry, but also in curing... | |
| William Newcome - 1810 - 542 páginas
...of a becoming modesty and sobriety : just and honest, upright and sincere ; and above all of a most gracious and benevolent temper and behaviour. One who did no wrong, no injury, to any man ; in whose mouth was no guile ; who went about doing good, not only by his preaching and ministry, but also... | |
| Thomas Hartwell Horne - 1825 - 684 páginas
...of a becoming modesty and sobriety, just, honest, upright, and sincere ; and, above all, of a most gracious and benevolent temper and behaviour. One, who did no wrong, no injury to any man, in whose mouth was no guile ; who went about doing good not only by his ministry, but also in curing all... | |
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