The Redeemer's Tears Wept Over Lost Souls: Union Among Protestants: Carnality of Religious Contention: Man's Enmity to God; and Reconciliation Between God and Man |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 31
Page iv
... judgment , must have made his statements first - rate authorities for the historian and the biographer . Nor , consider- ing the union of sound sense with devotional feeling which dis- tinguished him throughout , would his " memorials ...
... judgment , must have made his statements first - rate authorities for the historian and the biographer . Nor , consider- ing the union of sound sense with devotional feeling which dis- tinguished him throughout , would his " memorials ...
Page viii
... judgment among his hearers , valued those his morning exercises , for elaborateness , accuracy , instructiveness , equally with his Lord's - day sermons . Yet also he found time , not only to visit the sick ( which opportunities he ...
... judgment among his hearers , valued those his morning exercises , for elaborateness , accuracy , instructiveness , equally with his Lord's - day sermons . Yet also he found time , not only to visit the sick ( which opportunities he ...
Page ix
... judgments of bare fittingness in the followers of Him who said , " the zeal of thine house hath eaten me up ? " Let us not " for a pretence make long prayers ; " but if ever the arm of the Lord is to " awake , and put on strength ...
... judgments of bare fittingness in the followers of Him who said , " the zeal of thine house hath eaten me up ? " Let us not " for a pretence make long prayers ; " but if ever the arm of the Lord is to " awake , and put on strength ...
Page xvii
... judgment of this case . I am naturally bashful , pusillanimous , easily browbeaten , solicitous about the fitness or unfitness of speech or silence , afraid ( especially having to do with those who are constant in arcana imperii ) of ...
... judgment of this case . I am naturally bashful , pusillanimous , easily browbeaten , solicitous about the fitness or unfitness of speech or silence , afraid ( especially having to do with those who are constant in arcana imperii ) of ...
Page xxvii
... judgment of many , " says Calamy , " that this discourse is as noble a piece of true theological oratory as can be easily met with . " Professor Rogers pronounces it the most eloquent 66 of all his productions ; " nor is it less ...
... judgment of many , " says Calamy , " that this discourse is as noble a piece of true theological oratory as can be easily met with . " Professor Rogers pronounces it the most eloquent 66 of all his productions ; " nor is it less ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
afterwards Antrim Castle apostasy apprehend Arminian art thou Baxter believe blessed blessedness brought canst carnality cerning Christian church common grace concerning connexion conscience consider covenant creature Cromwell day of grace death discourse Dissenters divine dost doth doubt Dublin duty eternal eyes faith favour fear fear and trembling former glorious glory God's gospel guilty hath heart heaven Holy Ghost honoured hope Howe's Jerusalem John judge judgment Kingdom of Ireland lamentation light live Lord Lord Wharton lost matter means ment mercy mind ministers ministry misery nature nonconformist obliged perish persons piety pleasure pray prayer preached present Psal reason reconciled Redeemer Redeemer's religion repentance salvation saved Saviour Scriptures sermon Seth Ward shews signify sinner sins Sir John Skeffington speak Spirit tears thee thine things thou art thou hast thought thy soul thyself tion told Torrington truth understand unto wherein whereof Worcestershire word wrath yourselves