Meditations and Contemplations ..., Volume 1J.F. and C. Rivington, 1779 - Devotional literature |
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... ourselves ; as Perfons dedicated to the Divinity , as living Temples of the Godhead ? For , if we are real , and not merely nominal Chriftians , the GoD of Glory , according to his own Promise , + dwells in us , and walks in us ! that ...
... ourselves ; as Perfons dedicated to the Divinity , as living Temples of the Godhead ? For , if we are real , and not merely nominal Chriftians , the GoD of Glory , according to his own Promise , + dwells in us , and walks in us ! that ...
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... ourselves , or debase others ; fince we must all , one Day , be upon a common Level , and blended together in the fame undiftinguished Duft ? O ! that this Confideration might humble my own , and others Pride ; and fink our Imaginations ...
... ourselves , or debase others ; fince we must all , one Day , be upon a common Level , and blended together in the fame undiftinguished Duft ? O ! that this Confideration might humble my own , and others Pride ; and fink our Imaginations ...
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... Ourselves only as Tenants at Will ; and hold Ourselves in perpetual Readiness , to depart at a Moment's Warning . Without fuch an babitual Readiness , we are like Wretches , that fleep on the Top of a Maft , while a horrid Gulph yawns ...
... Ourselves only as Tenants at Will ; and hold Ourselves in perpetual Readiness , to depart at a Moment's Warning . Without fuch an babitual Readiness , we are like Wretches , that fleep on the Top of a Maft , while a horrid Gulph yawns ...
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... ourselves with Things below , and lay up our Treasures in the Regions above . - Whereas , if we indulge an anxious Concern , or lavish an inordinate Care , on any tranfitory Pof- feffions ; we fhall rivet them to our Affections with fo ...
... ourselves with Things below , and lay up our Treasures in the Regions above . - Whereas , if we indulge an anxious Concern , or lavish an inordinate Care , on any tranfitory Pof- feffions ; we fhall rivet them to our Affections with fo ...
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... ourselves , we transmit " to Mortals no more , than the uncreated " Fountain transfufes into us . Think not , " that , from any Ability of our own , we furnish " you with Affiftance , or adminifter to your . " Comfort . Tis the Divine ...
... ourselves , we transmit " to Mortals no more , than the uncreated " Fountain transfufes into us . Think not , " that , from any Ability of our own , we furnish " you with Affiftance , or adminifter to your . " Comfort . Tis the Divine ...
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adore Æther againſt alfo almoſt amiable amidſt Beatific Beauties becauſe behold bleffed JESUS Bloffoms blooming Bofom Breaft Breath CHARLES RIVINGTON Charms chearful Chriftian CHRIST Circumftance Confideration Creatures Death Defign Defire delightful Divine Duft Earth eternal everlaſting exalted exquifite facred fafe Faith fame feems fhall fhining fhould filent flain Fleſh Flowers folemn fome foon fpread ftand ftill fuch fuperior fure Glory Grace Hand Happineſs Heart Heaven Himſelf holy Honour infpired Interefts itſelf laft laſt leaft leaſt lefs live loft LORD Love Luftre ment moft Mortals moſt muft muſt Nature nefs Number obferve ourſelves Paffion pafs Parterre Perfon pleafing pleaſed Pleaſure prefent raiſe Redeemer Reft rich rife ſcarce ſeems Senfe ſhall Skies Soul Spect Spirit ſtand ſuch Tafte thee thefe themſelves theſe Things thofe thoſe thou Thoughts thouſand tion tranfient Treaſures ture univerfal unto uſe VIRG whofe whole Wiſdom World
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Page 94 - Regions of Sorrow, doleful Shades, where Peace And Reft can never dwell ; Hope never comes, That comes to All : but Torture without End Still urges, and a fiery Deluge, fed With ever-burning Sulphur unconfum'd.
Page 253 - of this great Ordnance of the Heavens, is given us in Rev. xvi. 21. There fell upon Men a great Hail out of Heaven, every Stone about the Weight of a Talent,
Page 23 - how valu'd once, avails Thee not; To whom related, or by whom begot. A Heap of Duft alone remains of Thee : 'Tis all THOU art! —and all the PROUD
Page 182 - Conceptions of that SUPREME BEING, before whom all Nations are as a " Drop of a Bucket, " and are counted as the fmall Duft of the Balance.
Page 159 - cloathed me with the Garments of Salvation ; He hath covered me 'with the Robe of Righteoufnefs,
Page 57 - upon him : And his Example kept others from taking any thing ill, or at leaft feeming to do fo. In a Word, a brighter Courage, and a gentler Difpofition, were never married together, to make the moil chearful and innocent Converfation.
Page 199 - furnifh us with' Game, .*' or raife pleafing Ideas in us by the Delightfulnefs of «' their Appearance. Fountains, Lakes, and Rivers, are «' as refreshing to the Imagination, as to the Soil
Page 89 - In that dread Moment, how the frantic Soul Raves round the Walls of her Clay Tenement -, Runs to each Avenue; and
Page xxvi - noble, difinterefted, and (if I may be allowed the Term) generoufly devout. Repentance indicates our Nature fallen, and Prayer turns chiefly upon a Regard to one's felf. But the Exercifes of Gratitude fubfifted in Paradife, when there was no Fault to deplore; and will be perpetuated in Heaven, when
Page ii - Tis This, that gilds the Horrors of our Night. When Wealth forfakes us, and when Friends are few; When Friends are faithlefs, or when Foes purfue ; 'Tis This, that wards the Blow, or