Memoir of the Rev. Stevenson Macgill: Professor of Theology in the University of GlasgowJ. Johnstone, 1842 - 358 страници |
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... felt one moment's hesitation . The decision in May , 1839 , did not affect the independence of the Church as a Church acknowledging patronage ; this , whether with patronage or without it , goes to lay her hon- ours in the dust . I take ...
... felt one moment's hesitation . The decision in May , 1839 , did not affect the independence of the Church as a Church acknowledging patronage ; this , whether with patronage or without it , goes to lay her hon- ours in the dust . I take ...
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... felt all the peace which arises from those " hopes through grace " which the Gospel has giv- en . For the last 24 hours of her life her mind considerably wandered ; but I had the pleasure of seeing that she generally knew her family ...
... felt all the peace which arises from those " hopes through grace " which the Gospel has giv- en . For the last 24 hours of her life her mind considerably wandered ; but I had the pleasure of seeing that she generally knew her family ...
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... felt my grief and joys ; Yet still she kept before me life's great end- The Christian's calling , and the Christian's prize . Lofty , though tender , was her virtuous mind ; Upright and generous , candid as the day ; True while she ...
... felt my grief and joys ; Yet still she kept before me life's great end- The Christian's calling , and the Christian's prize . Lofty , though tender , was her virtuous mind ; Upright and generous , candid as the day ; True while she ...
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Professor of Theology in the University of Glasgow Robert Burns. I felt myself a stranger on the earth ; Saw Jordan's gloomy waves before me roll- Eternal things in all their speechless worth And solemn grandeur , rose before my soul ...
Professor of Theology in the University of Glasgow Robert Burns. I felt myself a stranger on the earth ; Saw Jordan's gloomy waves before me roll- Eternal things in all their speechless worth And solemn grandeur , rose before my soul ...
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... felt himself so situ- ated , and he lifted up a seasonable warning against * Discourses on subjects of Public Interest , pp . 386 , 387 . prevailing anarchy , infidelity , and crime . While he REV . DR . MACGILL . 25.
... felt himself so situ- ated , and he lifted up a seasonable warning against * Discourses on subjects of Public Interest , pp . 386 , 387 . prevailing anarchy , infidelity , and crime . While he REV . DR . MACGILL . 25.
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Страница 300 - For the Son of man is come to save that which was lost. How think ye? if a man have a hundred sheep, and one of them be gone astray, doth he not leave the ninety and nine, and goeth into the mountains, and seeketh that which is gone astray?
Страница 277 - Then they who live shall changed be, And they who sleep shall wake ; The graves shall yield their ancient charge, And earth's foundations shake.
Страница 277 - Though now ascended up on high, He bends on earth a brother's eye : Partaker of the human name, 'He knows the frailty of our frame.
Страница 277 - TAKE comfort, Christians, when your friends In Jesus fall asleep ; Their better being never ends ; Why then dejected weep ? Why inconsolable, as those To whom no hope is given ? Death is the messenger of peace, And calls the soul to heaven.
Страница 16 - And I, brethren, when I came to you, came not with excellency of speech or of wisdom, declaring unto you the testimony of God. For I determined not to know any thing among you, save Jesus Christ, and him crucified.
Страница 223 - Acts of Parliament pursuant to the Claim of Right, shall remain and continue unalterable, and that the said Presbyterian government shall be the only government of the Church within the kingdom of Scotland.
Страница 251 - Had we but petitioned for presbytery at Breda, it had " been, as was thought, granted ; but fearing what the least " delay of the king's coming over might have produced, " and trusting fully to the king's goodness, we hasted him " over, without any provision for our safety.
Страница 133 - But my chief comfort arises from reflecting upon the particulars of his life ; which was one uninterrupted exercise of piety, benevolence, filial affection, and indeed of every virtue which it was in his power to practise. I shall not, with respect to him, adopt a mode of speech which has become too common, and call him my poor son: for I must believe, that he is infinitely happy, and will be so for ever.
Страница 347 - University for the purpose of accepting the said trust and in the event of the death or resignation of any of the said trustees or of their successors in the said trust or of any trustee for the time being ceasing...
Страница 337 - ... followers of them who, through faith and patience, are now inheriting the promises.