Religio Medici [and] Its Sequel Christian MoralsLea and Blanchard, 1844 - 226 pages |
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... salvation through Christ 92 LV . Our practice runs counter to our theory . We are all monsters 93 LVI . Church of God narrowed . We go to heaven against each other's will 95 95 LVII . Many saved who to man seem reprobated ; and ...
... salvation through Christ 92 LV . Our practice runs counter to our theory . We are all monsters 93 LVI . Church of God narrowed . We go to heaven against each other's will 95 95 LVII . Many saved who to man seem reprobated ; and ...
Page 92
... salvation to those that believe not in Christ , that is , say some , since his nativity , and as divinity affirmeth , before also ; which makes me much apprehend the ends of those honest worthies and philo- sophers which died before his ...
... salvation to those that believe not in Christ , that is , say some , since his nativity , and as divinity affirmeth , before also ; which makes me much apprehend the ends of those honest worthies and philo- sophers which died before his ...
Page 93
... salvation is through Christ ; which verity I fear these great exam- ples of virtue must confirm , and make it good how the perfectest actions of earth have no title or claim unto heaven . LV . Nor truly do I think the lives of these or ...
... salvation is through Christ ; which verity I fear these great exam- ples of virtue must confirm , and make it good how the perfectest actions of earth have no title or claim unto heaven . LV . Nor truly do I think the lives of these or ...
Page 95
... salvation ; that the bridge is narrow , the passage straight unto life ; yet those who do confine the church of God , either to par- ticular nations , churches , or families , have made it far narrower than our Saviour ever meant it ...
... salvation ; that the bridge is narrow , the passage straight unto life ; yet those who do confine the church of God , either to par- ticular nations , churches , or families , have made it far narrower than our Saviour ever meant it ...
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... salvation . LVII . I believe many are saved who to man seem reprobated , and many are reprobated who in the opinion and sentence of man stand elected . There will appear at the last day strange and unexpected examples , both of his ...
... salvation . LVII . I believe many are saved who to man seem reprobated , and many are reprobated who in the opinion and sentence of man stand elected . There will appear at the last day strange and unexpected examples , both of his ...
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Page 120 - The world that I regard is myself ; it is the microcosm of my own frame that I cast mine eye on : for the other, I use it but like my globe, and turn it round sometimes for my recreation.
Page 207 - And for a time insure to his loved land The sweets of liberty and equal laws ; But martyrs struggle for a brighter prize, And win it with more pain. Their blood is shed In confirmation of the noblest claim, Our claim to feed upon immortal truth, To walk with God, to be divinely free, To soar, and to anticipate the skies.
Page 110 - I hope I do not break the fifth commandment if I conceive I may love my friend before the nearest of my blood, even those to whom I owe the principles of life. I never yet cast a true affection on a woman ; but I have loved my friend as I do virtue, my soul, my God.
Page 65 - I am sure there is a common spirit that plays within us, yet makes no part of us; and that is, the spirit of God, the fire and scintillation of that noble and mighty essence, which is the life and radical heat of spirits, and those essences that know not the virtue of the sun; a fire quite contrary to the fire of hell. This is that gentle heat that brooded on the waters, and in six days hatched the world...
Page 213 - ... of all minds, Their only point of rest, eternal Word ! From thee departing they are lost, and rove At random without honour, hope, or peace. From thee is all that soothes the life of man, His high endeavour, and his glad success, His strength to suffer, and his will to serve. But...
Page 212 - There is surely a piece of divinity in us, something that was before the elements, and owes no homage unto the sun. Nature tells me I am the image of God, as well as Scripture. He that understands not thus much, hath not his introduction or first lesson, and is yet to begin the alphabet of man. Let me not injure the felicity of others, if I say I am as happy as any. " Ruat ccelum, fiat voluntas tua," salveth all ; so that, whatsoever happens, it is but what our daily prayers desire.
Page 36 - I remember I am not alone, and therefore forget not to contemplate Him and His attributes who is ever with me, especially those two mighty ones. His wisdom and eternity.
Page 30 - City, and yet be forced to surrender ; 'tis therefore far better to enjoy her with peace, than to hazzard her on a battle.
Page 201 - A ray of heavenly light, gilding all forms Terrestrial in the vast and the minute; The unambiguous footsteps of the God, Who gives its lustre to an insect's wing, .. . " And wheels his throne upon the rolling worlds.
Page 76 - ... fallacy, unworthy the desires of a man that can but conceive a thought of the next World; who, in a nobler ambition, should desire to live in his substance in Heaven, rather than his name and shadow in the earth. And therefore at my death I mean to take a total adieu of the World, not caring for a Monument, History, or Epitaph, not so much as the bare memory of my name to be found any where but in the universal Register of GOD.