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... the minds of any of my readers somewhat of the enthusiasm which animated Mr. Nangle in his contest for TRUTH , I shall feel that one good end , at any rate , has been attained by this publication . Some , perchance , when vi Preface .
... the minds of any of my readers somewhat of the enthusiasm which animated Mr. Nangle in his contest for TRUTH , I shall feel that one good end , at any rate , has been attained by this publication . Some , perchance , when vi Preface .
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... the minds of any of my readers somewhat of the enthusiasm which animated Mr. Nangle in his contest for TRUTH , I shall feel that one good end , at any rate , has been attained by this publication . Some , perchance , when vi Preface .
... the minds of any of my readers somewhat of the enthusiasm which animated Mr. Nangle in his contest for TRUTH , I shall feel that one good end , at any rate , has been attained by this publication . Some , perchance , when vi Preface .
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... truth of the above statement , but can add that the whole scene left an impression on my mind which went far to mould my after life , and to kindle an interest in mission - work which has never since died out . And one thing more it did ...
... truth of the above statement , but can add that the whole scene left an impression on my mind which went far to mould my after life , and to kindle an interest in mission - work which has never since died out . And one thing more it did ...
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... truths that make wise to salvation ; here , a church filled with its congregation of earnest , reverent worshippers - poor peasants , whose eager , upturned faces , furrowed with lines of toil and care , but bright with rare ...
... truths that make wise to salvation ; here , a church filled with its congregation of earnest , reverent worshippers - poor peasants , whose eager , upturned faces , furrowed with lines of toil and care , but bright with rare ...
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... truth , then may she gladly plead guilty to the charge , for if true it simply proves that she has been faithful to her trust . How should it be otherwise ? Our Church holds , as she believes , the truth Introduction . xix.
... truth , then may she gladly plead guilty to the charge , for if true it simply proves that she has been faithful to her trust . How should it be otherwise ? Our Church holds , as she believes , the truth Introduction . xix.
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Edward Nangle: The Apostle of Achill: A Memoir and a History Henry Seddall No preview available - 2022 |
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Page 80 - Transubstantiation, (or the change of the substance of bread and wine) in the Supper of the Lord, cannot be proved by Holy Writ ; but is repugnant to the plain words of Scripture, overthroweth the nature of a Sacrament, and hath given occasion to many superstitions.
Page 20 - We give thanks to God always for you all, making mention of you in our prayers; remembering without ceasing your work of faith, and labour of love, and patience of hope in our Lord Jesus Christ, in the sight of God and our Father ; knowing, brethren beloved, your election of God.
Page 233 - Prepare ye the way of the Lord, make straight in the desert a highway for our God. Every valley shall be exalted, and every mountain and hill shall be made low : and the crooked shall be made straight, and the rough places plain. And the glory of the Lord shall be revealed, and all flesh shall see it together ; for the mouth of the Lord hath spoken it.
Page 296 - For he looketh to the ends of the earth, And seeth under the whole heaven ; To make the weight for the winds ; And he weigheth the waters by measure. When he made a decree for the rain, And a way for the lightning of the thunder : Then did he see it, and declare it ; He prepared it, yea, and searched it out.
Page 304 - Thou wilt show me the path of life : in thy presence is fulness of joy, and at thy right hand there are pleasures for evermore.
Page 142 - He burneth part thereof in the fire, with part thereof he eateth flesh; he roasteth roast and is satisfied; yea, he warmeth himself and saith, "Aha, I am warm, I have seen the fire." And the residue thereof he maketh a god, even his graven image; he falleth down unto it and worshippeth it and prayeth unto it and saith, "Deliver me; for thou art my God.
Page 281 - And the sixth angel poured out his vial upon the great river Euphrates; and the water thereof was dried up, that the way of the kings of the east might be prepared.
Page 22 - A man he was to all the country dear, And passing rich with forty pounds a year ; Remote from towns he ran his godly race, Nor e'er had...
Page 9 - These are thy glorious works, Parent of good, Almighty ; Thine this universal frame, Thus wondrous fair ; Thyself how wondrous then ! Unspeakable, who sit'st above these Heavens, To us invisible, or dimly seen In these thy lowest works ; yet these declare Thy goodness beyond thought, and power divine.
Page 186 - Whoever, knowing what Italy and Scotland naturally are, and what, four hundred years ago, they actually were, shall now compare the country round Rome with the country round Edinburgh, will be able to form some judgment as to the tendency of Papal domination.