The Great Revival of the Eighteenth CenturyAmerican Sunday-School Union, 1882 - 329 страници |
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... . " Having said this , with a perfectly start- ling inconsistency he turns round , and address- ing himself to Wesley and the Methodists , he * Appendix B. says , " We cannot but regard you as our Darkness before Dawn . 21.
... . " Having said this , with a perfectly start- ling inconsistency he turns round , and address- ing himself to Wesley and the Methodists , he * Appendix B. says , " We cannot but regard you as our Darkness before Dawn . 21.
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Edwin Paxton Hood. says , " We cannot but regard you as our most dangerous enemies . " When the Great Revival arose , the Church of England set herself , everywhere , in full array against it ; she possessed but few great minds . The ...
Edwin Paxton Hood. says , " We cannot but regard you as our most dangerous enemies . " When the Great Revival arose , the Church of England set herself , everywhere , in full array against it ; she possessed but few great minds . The ...
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... regard any one mind as the seed and source of the great movement . It was as if some cyclone of spiritual power swept all round the nation — or , as if a subtle , unseen train had been laid by many men , simultaneously , in many ...
... regard any one mind as the seed and source of the great movement . It was as if some cyclone of spiritual power swept all round the nation — or , as if a subtle , unseen train had been laid by many men , simultaneously , in many ...
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... regard him as singularly wanting in that fine solvent of all true genius , geniality . Hence , all his letters read like sermons ; but his poor , in- firm frame was the tabernacle of an intensely fer- vent soul . Shortly after his ...
... regard him as singularly wanting in that fine solvent of all true genius , geniality . Hence , all his letters read like sermons ; but his poor , in- firm frame was the tabernacle of an intensely fer- vent soul . Shortly after his ...
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... regard , veneration , and affec- tion , " and begged the great field - preacher to remember him in prayer . If the bishops were kind and cordial to the first Methodists , they certainly took a singular way of dissembling their love ...
... regard , veneration , and affec- tion , " and begged the great field - preacher to remember him in prayer . If the bishops were kind and cordial to the first Methodists , they certainly took a singular way of dissembling their love ...
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Страница 22 - It is come, I know not how, to be taken for granted by many persons, that Christianity is not so much as a subject of inquiry, but that it is now at length discovered to be fictitious. And accordingly they treat it as if, in the present age, this were an agreed point among all people of discernment...
Страница 135 - John, you know what my sentiments have been. You cannot suspect me of favouring readily any thing of this kind. But take care what you do with respect to that young man, for he is as surely called of God to preach, as you are. Examine what have been the fruits of his preaching, and hear him also yourself.
Страница 38 - I thank your Ladyship for the information concerning the Methodist preachers; their doctrines are most repulsive, and strongly tinctured with impertinence and disrespect towards their superiors, in perpetually endeavouring to level all ranks, and do away with all distinctions. It is monstrous to be told, that you have a heart as sinful as the common wretches that crawl on the earth. This is highly offensive and insulting; and I cannot but wonder that your Ladyship should relish any sentiments so...
Страница 303 - The Puritans were men whose minds had derived a peculiar character from the daily contemplation of superior beings and eternal interests. Not content with acknowledging, in general terms, an overruling Providence, they habitually ascribed every event to the will of the Great Being for whose power nothing 5 was too vast, for whose inspection nothing was too minute.
Страница 304 - But those had little reason to laugh who encountered them in the hall of debate, or on the field of battle. These fanatics brought to civil and military affairs a coolness of judgment and an immutability of purpose which some writers have thought inconsistent with their religious zeal, but which were in fact the necessary effects of it.
Страница 303 - If they were unacquainted with the works of philosophers and poets, they were deeply read in the oracles of God. If their names were not found in the registers of heralds, they felt assured that they were recorded in the Book of Life.
Страница 212 - When the ear heard me, then it blessed me; and when the eye saw me, it gave witness to me: Because I delivered the poor that cried, and the fatherless, and him that had none to help him. The blessing of him that was ready to perish came upon me: and I caused the widow's heart to sing for joy.
Страница 313 - The whole triumphant host Give thanks to God on high : Hail, Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, They ever cry : Hail, Abraham's God and mine ; I join the heavenly lays ; All might and majesty are Thine, And endless praise.
Страница 304 - He was half maddened by glorious or terrible illusions. He heard the lyres of angels, or the tempting whispers of fiends. He caught a gleam of the Beatific Vision, or woke screaming from dreams of everlasting fire. Like Vane, he thought himself intrusted with the sceptre of the millennial year. Like Fleetwood, he cried in the bitterness of his soul that God had hid his face from him.
Страница 12 - The chariots shall rage in the streets, they shall jostle one against another in the broad ways : they shall seem like torches, they shall run like the lightnings.