Some remarkable passages in the life of ... col. James Gardiner. With an appendix1802 |
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... entirely forget , the affiduity with which I have laboured to form your mind , not only to what might be ornamental to you in human life , but above all , to a true taste of what is really excellent , and an early contempt of those ...
... entirely forget , the affiduity with which I have laboured to form your mind , not only to what might be ornamental to you in human life , but above all , to a true taste of what is really excellent , and an early contempt of those ...
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... entirely loft . As they were pro- bably the occafion of many convictions , which in his younger years were overborne ; fo I doubt not , that when religious impreffions took that ftrong hold of his heart , which they afterwards did ...
... entirely loft . As they were pro- bably the occafion of many convictions , which in his younger years were overborne ; fo I doubt not , that when religious impreffions took that ftrong hold of his heart , which they afterwards did ...
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... entirely to the Major's then degenerate tafte , that , if not the whole business , at least the whole happiness of his life confifted in them ; and he had now too much leifure for one who was fo prone to a- bufe it . His fine ...
... entirely to the Major's then degenerate tafte , that , if not the whole business , at least the whole happiness of his life confifted in them ; and he had now too much leifure for one who was fo prone to a- bufe it . His fine ...
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... entirely have out- grown them ; especially as he was never a scep- tic in his principles , but ftill retained a fecret apprehenfion , that natural and revealed reli- gion , though he did not much care to think of either , were founded ...
... entirely have out- grown them ; especially as he was never a scep- tic in his principles , but ftill retained a fecret apprehenfion , that natural and revealed reli- gion , though he did not much care to think of either , were founded ...
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... entirely alone ; which yet , I must take the liberty to say , it does not : for I hope the world will be particularly in formed , that there is at least a second , that does very nearly approach it , whenever the efta- blished church of ...
... entirely alone ; which yet , I must take the liberty to say , it does not : for I hope the world will be particularly in formed , that there is at least a second , that does very nearly approach it , whenever the efta- blished church of ...
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affured againſt alfo almoſt alſo Baron of Fowlis becauſe bleffed Captain cauſe character Chrift Chriftian circumftance Colonel Gardiner command commiffion confequence confiderable converfation death defire delight divine divine grace Earl of Loudon efteemed eſpecially expreffed expreffions faid faithful fame favour fecret feemed felf fenfe fenfible fentiments fervant ferve fervice feveral fhall fhew fhould fince fion flain Flanders fome fomething fometimes foon foul fpeak fpirit friends ftate ftill fuch fuppofe fupport fure furpriſe grace heard heart heaven himſelf honour illuftrate impreffion infert inftance itſelf knew lady laft laſt lefs letters Lord manner ment mention mind moft moſt muſt o'er obferved occafion paffage paffed perfons perfuaded pleaſed pleaſure praiſe prefent promife reafon rebels refpect regiment religion remarkable Robert Munro Scotland ſhall Sir Robert Sir Robert Munro ſome ſpeak ſuch thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thought tion Tranent uſed whofe worthy
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 86 - O my God, my soul is cast down within me : therefore will I remember thee from the land of Jordan, and of the Hermonites, from the hill Mizar.
Seite 82 - Now the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, that you may abound in hope, and in the power of the Holy Ghost.
Seite 181 - He comes, the prisoners to release In Satan's bondage held ; The gates of brass before Him burst, The iron fetters yield...
Seite 182 - Thy grace still dwells upon my heart, And sheds its fragrance there ; The noblest balm of all its wounds, The cordial of its care. 5 I'll speak the honors of Thy name With my last laboring breath ; Then, speechless, clasp Thee in mine arms, The antidote of death.
Seite 180 - HARK! the glad sound! the Saviour comes! The Saviour promised long ! Let every heart prepare a throne, And every voice a song.
Seite 40 - ... other way. But it very accidentally happened, that he took up a religious book, which his good mother or aunt had, without his knowledge, slipped into his portmanteau. It was called, if I remember the title exactly, The Christian Soldier, or Heaven taken by Storm, and it was written by Mr Thomas Watson.
Seite 197 - Fire on, my lads, and fear nothing." But just as the words were out of his mouth, a Highlander advanced towards him with a scythe fastened to a long pole, with which he gave him...
Seite 97 - Thy all-quickening light Dispels the sloth and clouds of night. Lord, lest the tempter me surprise, Watch over Thine own sacrifice ! All loose, all idle thoughts cast out, And make my very dreams devout...
Seite 40 - Sabbath) in some gay company, and had an unhappy assignation with a married woman, whom he was to attend exactly at twelve. The company broke up about eleven; and not judging it convenient to anticipate the time appointed, he went into his chamber to kill the tedious hour, perhaps with some amusing book, or some other way.
Seite 181 - He comes the broken heart to bind, The bleeding soul to cure : And with the treasures of his grace To enrich the humble poor.