The Life of Thomas ShepardMassachusetts Sabbath School Society, 1847 - 324 oldal |
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... peace - loving man ; and , towards the close of his life , very prosperous in his business . That he was also a godly man , in the sense in which the Puritans used that phrase , appears from the fact that he removed to Banbury , in ...
... peace - loving man ; and , towards the close of his life , very prosperous in his business . That he was also a godly man , in the sense in which the Puritans used that phrase , appears from the fact that he removed to Banbury , in ...
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... peace . She prayed much for her children , and especially for Thomas , " her youngest and best beloved , " upon whose mind she seems to have left the impress of her gentle and pious spirit , as well as of her tender and scrupulous ...
... peace . She prayed much for her children , and especially for Thomas , " her youngest and best beloved , " upon whose mind she seems to have left the impress of her gentle and pious spirit , as well as of her tender and scrupulous ...
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... peace , to have them suppressed as highly prejudicial to the peace , and good government of the coun- try . It is not strange , therefore , that Shep- ard , in mature life , should have looked back upon his early childhood , in which he ...
... peace , to have them suppressed as highly prejudicial to the peace , and good government of the coun- try . It is not strange , therefore , that Shep- ard , in mature life , should have looked back upon his early childhood , in which he ...
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... Peace of mind . Application to study . Graduates with honor . THE brother of Mr. Shepard , having undertaken the care of his education , was anxious to send him to College . But probably the expense of a collegiate course , exceeded ...
... Peace of mind . Application to study . Graduates with honor . THE brother of Mr. Shepard , having undertaken the care of his education , was anxious to send him to College . But probably the expense of a collegiate course , exceeded ...
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... peace with God , was rough , protracted , and painful . He was beset with fears of death and " the terrors of God's wrath . " In his daily meditation " constantly every evening before supper , " he found the Lord ever teaching him ...
... peace with God , was rough , protracted , and painful . He was beset with fears of death and " the terrors of God's wrath . " In his daily meditation " constantly every evening before supper , " he found the Lord ever teaching him ...
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89. oldal - No more, if it please your majesty." The King. " If this be all your party hath to say, I will make them conform themselves, or else I will harry them out of the land, or else do worse.
1. oldal - CHIEF FATHERS OF NEW ENGLAND. The Lord our God be with us, as he was with our fathers : let him not leave us, nor forsake us. VOL. IV. 1 Kings 8:
88. oldal - s'avisera: stay, I pray, for one seven years, before you demand, and then if you find me grow pursy and fat, I may perchance hearken unto you, for that government will keep me in breath, and give me work enough. ... I shall here speak of one matter more, somewhat out of order, but it skilleth not. Dr.
200. oldal - down the head often, lest his watery eyes should blab abroad the secret conjunction of his affections, his heart crying loud to his Lord's echoing answer, to his blessed Spirit, that caused the speech of a poor, weak, pale-complexioned man, to take such impression in
124. oldal - imputed by his friends to the dearedness, by his foes to the searedness of his conscience. The beholders that day were so divided between bemoaners and insulters, that it was hard to decide which of them made up the major part of the
199. oldal - that end to be diligent in the use of means.' " At the uttering of this word he starts up from the green bed of his complaint, with resolution to hear some one of these able ministers preach, whom report had so
200. oldal - hit the right. I am new come over, indeed, and have been told since I came, that most of your ministers are legal preachers; only, if I mistake not, they told me this man preached
217. oldal - temple and ordinances, while with David they are deprived for a season of them; that hereafter you would come forth again, (it may be some of your virgins have been sleeping, and this may awaken them,) with your lamps trimmed, your lamps burning, your wedding garments on to meet the bridegroom. And if
235. oldal - I, 92. the one-half and less, yea to a third, and after, to one fourth part." * For the relief of the people, at this season of unexpected trial, the court, in October, 1640, ordered that, for all new debts, corn should be a legal tender; Indian corn to be received at
199. oldal - any thing that is good, magnifying hereby the free grace of Christ, who of his good will and pleasure worketh in us to will and to do, working all our works in us, and