The life of st. Ignatius [extr. from Apostolici. With a tr. of st. Ignatius' Epistles to the Ephesians and Philadelphians].1842 |
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... knew that the prosperity of the church and the good of souls were no less undermined by heresy from within , than assaulted by violence and persecution from without , he had a peculiar eye to that , and took all occasions of warning the ...
... knew that the prosperity of the church and the good of souls were no less undermined by heresy from within , than assaulted by violence and persecution from without , he had a peculiar eye to that , and took all occasions of warning the ...
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... and the Deacons . " Now , some suspected that I spake this as knowing beforehand division of some . But He is my witness , for whom I am in bonds , that I knew it not 66 from flesh of man ; but the Spirit proclaimed 34 EPISTLE TO.
... and the Deacons . " Now , some suspected that I spake this as knowing beforehand division of some . But He is my witness , for whom I am in bonds , that I knew it not 66 from flesh of man ; but the Spirit proclaimed 34 EPISTLE TO.
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... knew to be a man of an apostolic temper , a person of singular faithfulness and integrity ; recommending to him ( as has been said ) the care and superin- tendency of his disconsolate church of Antioch . In the epistle itself , as ...
... knew to be a man of an apostolic temper , a person of singular faithfulness and integrity ; recommending to him ( as has been said ) the care and superin- tendency of his disconsolate church of Antioch . In the epistle itself , as ...
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... knew that the Romans , too apt to flatter the ambition of their emperors into a fondly usurped divinity , by that title usually understood God , as Ter- tullian tells them ; in any other notion of the word , they could as freely as any ...
... knew that the Romans , too apt to flatter the ambition of their emperors into a fondly usurped divinity , by that title usually understood God , as Ter- tullian tells them ; in any other notion of the word , they could as freely as any ...
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... knew to be but demons , and cast out at every turn , ) yet they scrupled not to swear by the emperor's safety , a thing more august and sacred than all the genii in the world . The holy martyr looking about the sta- dium , and with a ...
... knew to be but demons , and cast out at every turn , ) yet they scrupled not to swear by the emperor's safety , a thing more august and sacred than all the genii in the world . The holy martyr looking about the sta- dium , and with a ...
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Page 9 - ... not an open enemy, that hath done me this dishonour : for then I could have borne it.
Page 22 - Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world. If any man love the world, the love of the Father is not in him. For all that is in the world, the lust of the flesh, and the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life, is not of the Father, but is of the world. And the world passeth away, and the lust thereof: but he that doeth the will of God abideth for ever.
Page 7 - Prospects of the National Society for the Education of the Poor in the Principles of the Established Church.
Page 6 - Richard, I sent for you back to lend you a horse which hath carried me many a mile, and, I thank God, with much ease.
Page 33 - For I trust that ye are well exercised in the Holy Scriptures, and that nothing is hid from you: but at present it is not granted unto me to practise that which is written, Be angry and sin not ; and again, Let not the sun go down upon your wrath.
Page 32 - ... government, our manner of God's worship, our praising and praying to him, and our established ceremonies, as often as their tender consciences shall require us. And, in this examination...
Page 7 - A man that is a heretic, after the first and second admonition, reject ; 1 1 Knowing that he that is such is subverted, and sinneth, being condemned of himself.
Page 68 - In harmony, the very image and character even of virtue and vice is perceived, the mind delighted with their resemblances, and brought by having them often iterated into a love of the things themselves. For which cause there is nothing more contagious and pestilent than some kinds of harmony; than some, nothing more strong and potent unto good.
Page 47 - And after these days Elisabeth his wife conceived; and she hid herself five months, saying, Thus hath the Lord done unto me in the days wherein he looked upon me, to take away my reproach among men.
Page 23 - Pray take you the keys, and lock me out ; I will never come more into this church, for all men will say my master Hooker was a good man, and a good scholar, and I am sure it was not used to be thus in his days...