Sabbath Laws and Sabbath Duties: Considered in Relation to Their Natural and Scriptural Grounds, and to the Principles of Religious LibertyMaclachlan and Stewart, 1853 - 598 pagina's |
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Pagina xiv
... called , Origin of observance of the Lord's Day , and ancient mode of keeping it , Doctrine of the Church of England respecting it , How the Fourth Commandment attained its prominent posi- 282 282 , 291 tion in modern times , 283 , 288 ...
... called , Origin of observance of the Lord's Day , and ancient mode of keeping it , Doctrine of the Church of England respecting it , How the Fourth Commandment attained its prominent posi- 282 282 , 291 tion in modern times , 283 , 288 ...
Pagina xxii
... called " the Sabbath , " a phrase implying that no other Sabbath was known , · 527 Denial by Sabbatarians that Christians in the Apostolic age observed the Mosaic Sabbath , 528 The fact that they did so , established by the history and ...
... called " the Sabbath , " a phrase implying that no other Sabbath was known , · 527 Denial by Sabbatarians that Christians in the Apostolic age observed the Mosaic Sabbath , 528 The fact that they did so , established by the history and ...
Pagina 2
... called upon and entitled to decide , for the regula- tion of his own conduct , what is the will of God in this as in other religious matters , and , having done so , to act in accord- ance with his notions of duty . But it is equally ...
... called upon and entitled to decide , for the regula- tion of his own conduct , what is the will of God in this as in other religious matters , and , having done so , to act in accord- ance with his notions of duty . But it is equally ...
Pagina 6
... called en- lightened age and Protestant country , any party of reli- gionists should assume the position of infallible interpreters of the divine law , whose dicta must regulate not merely their own conduct ( as it ought to do ) , but ...
... called en- lightened age and Protestant country , any party of reli- gionists should assume the position of infallible interpreters of the divine law , whose dicta must regulate not merely their own conduct ( as it ought to do ) , but ...
Pagina 21
... called forth many severe comments from the newspaper press , few if any of whose conductors , except those of the reputed organs of ecclesiastical or Sabbatarian parties , found it possible to utter a word in defence of such proceedings ...
... called forth many severe comments from the newspaper press , few if any of whose conductors , except those of the reputed organs of ecclesiastical or Sabbatarian parties , found it possible to utter a word in defence of such proceedings ...
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Sabbath Laws and Sabbath Duties: Considered in Relation to Their Natural and ... Robert Cox Volledige weergave - 1853 |
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Pagina 390 - tis her privilege, Through all the years of this our life, to lead From joy to joy: for she can so inform The mind that is within us, so impress With quietness and beauty, and so feed With lofty thoughts, that neither evil tongues, Rash judgments, nor the sneers of selfish men, Nor greetings where no kindness is, nor all The dreary intercourse of daily life, Shall e'er prevail against us, or disturb Our cheerful faith, that all which we behold Is full of blessings.
Pagina 162 - Behold, we count them happy which endure. Ye have heard of the patience of Job, and have seen the end of the Lord; that the Lord is very pitiful, and of tender mercy.
Pagina 47 - It were better to have no opinion of God at all, than such an Opinion as is unworthy of him : for the one is unbelief, the other is contumely : and certainly superstition is the reproach of the Deity. Plutarch saith well to that purpose :
Pagina 392 - Then he said unto them, Go your way, eat the fat, and drink the sweet, and send portions unto them for whom nothing is prepared : for this day is holy unto our Lord : neither be ye sorry ; for the joy of the LORD is your strength.
Pagina 145 - For it seemed good to the Holy Ghost, and to us, to lay upon you no greater burden than these necessary things, " that ye abstain from meats offered to idols, and from blood, and from things strangled, and from fornication, from which if ye keep yourselves, ye shall do well. Fare ye well.
Pagina 434 - And we sailed away from Philippi, after the days of unleavened bread, and came unto them to Troas in five days ; where we abode seven days. 7 And upon the first day of the week, when the disciples came together to break bread, Paul preached unto them, (ready to depart on the morrow) and continued his speech until midnight.
Pagina 456 - Let not him that eateth despise him that eateth not; and let not him which eateth not judge him that eateth : for God hath received him. 4 Who art thou that judgest another man's servant? to his own master he standeth or falleth ; yea, he shall be holden up: for God is able to make him stand.
Pagina 393 - And Miriam, the prophetess, the sister of Aaron, took a timbrel in her hand ; and all the women went out after her with timbrels and with dances. And Miriam answered them, Sing ye to the Lord, for he hath triumphed gloriously : the horse and his rider hath he thrown into the sea.
Pagina 389 - Nor less composure waits upon the roar Of distant floods, or on the softer voice Of neighbouring fountain, or of rills that slip Through the cleft rock, and chiming as they fall Upon loose pebbles, lose themselves at length In matted grass, that with a livelier green Betrays the secret of their silent course.
Pagina 390 - Nature never did betray The heart that loved her: 'tis her privilege, Through all the years of this our life, to lead From joy to joy...