Heaven the Residence of the Saints: A Sermon Occasioned by the Sudden, and Much Lamented Death of the Rev. George Whitefield, A.M. Chaplain to the Right-Honourable the Countess of Huntington, Delivered at the Thursday Lecture in Boston, in America, Oct. 11, 1770reprinted for E. and C. Dilly in the Poultry, 1771 - Всего страниц: 31 |
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... infected with many bitter Ingre- dients : Its highest Pleasures afford only a transient Flafh of Delight , and frequently end in Satiety and Difguft . A 2 We We find by conftant Experience , that the Scenes of I ST PETER I. 4 ...
... infected with many bitter Ingre- dients : Its highest Pleasures afford only a transient Flafh of Delight , and frequently end in Satiety and Difguft . A 2 We We find by conftant Experience , that the Scenes of I ST PETER I. 4 ...
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... Pleasures are repre- fented as pure and fpirituál ; fuch as exalt our Natures , and form us to a Refemblance of the Great EATHER , of our Spirits . In In this celeftial Paradife , ample Provision is made to 10 HEAVEN THE RESIDENCE.
... Pleasures are repre- fented as pure and fpirituál ; fuch as exalt our Natures , and form us to a Refemblance of the Great EATHER , of our Spirits . In In this celeftial Paradife , ample Provision is made to 10 HEAVEN THE RESIDENCE.
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... Pleasure , is not guilty of that Extremity of Folly , as the Wretch who forfeits the Favour of GOD that he may enjoy the ... Pleasures of the most profperous Sen- fualift ! when compared with the unfading Ho- nours , the incorruptible ...
... Pleasure , is not guilty of that Extremity of Folly , as the Wretch who forfeits the Favour of GOD that he may enjoy the ... Pleasures of the most profperous Sen- fualift ! when compared with the unfading Ho- nours , the incorruptible ...
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... Pleasures of Sin and Senfe ? Is it not a Difgrace to our Character , to pursue the Honours and Advantages of this Life , by the low and un-- manly Arts of Fraud and Falfhood ? Shall not the Candidates for an unfading Crown , look down ...
... Pleasures of Sin and Senfe ? Is it not a Difgrace to our Character , to pursue the Honours and Advantages of this Life , by the low and un-- manly Arts of Fraud and Falfhood ? Shall not the Candidates for an unfading Crown , look down ...
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... Pleasure from a Divine of the Epifcopal Communion , those great Doctrines of the Gof- pel which our venerable Ancestors brought with them from their native Country . With a Soul elevated above a fond Attachment to inftitut- ed Forms and ...
... Pleasure from a Divine of the Epifcopal Communion , those great Doctrines of the Gof- pel which our venerable Ancestors brought with them from their native Country . With a Soul elevated above a fond Attachment to inftitut- ed Forms and ...
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Addreffes Affembly aftoniſhed Amuſements Angels attended awakened behold Bleſſed Bofom Boſton 18 Breaft Breaſt ceaſe Chaplain chooſe to walk Chrif Chriftian CHRIST Countess of HUNTINGTON courſes Death defcribed Defert Defires Delights deſtroyed Difcourfe difcovered the leaft diftant DILLY diſappoint Diſcourſe diſcovered diſtant Divine Mafter Duft eternal fafe Faith fame Father feek fhall fhine fhould finiſhed firft Friends fudden GEORGE WHITEFIELD Glories Goſpel Happineſs heavenly higheſt himſelf Holiness immortal incorruptible inftruct JESUS CHRIST Kingdom Labours laft largeſt Miniftry Miniſtry moft Moorfields moſt Muft muſt Nature New-Port Newbury-Port Occafion Paffion Paradife Perfons perfuade periſh perpetually Pleaſures poffefs Portſmouth Preached Auguft Preached Sept prefent Promiſe Purchaſe purſue Refidence Refreſhments reft reprefented Reſpects RIGHT HONOURABLE Righteouſneſs Saints SAVIOUR Senfe ſeveral Sinners SON OF GOD Spirits of juft Succefs Tabernacle thefe theſe thofe thoſe Thou thouſand Throne tian unfading Univerſal unto utmoſt View of fome WHEATLEY of Boſton Wiſh World Wrath
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Стр. 1 - To which is added, an Elegiac Poem on his Death, by Phillis, a Negro Girl, of Seventeen Years of Age, Belonging to Mr. J. Wheatley of Boston.
Стр. 30 - Take him, ye wretched, for your only good, "Take him ye starving sinners, for your food; "Ye thirsty, come to this life-giving stream, "Ye preachers, take him for your joyful theme; "Take him my dear Americans, he said, "Be your complaints on his kind bosom laid: "Take him, ye Africans, he longs for you, "Impartial Saviour is his title due : "Wash'd in the fountain of redeeming blood, "You shall be sons, and kings, and priests to God.
Стр. 6 - I go to prepare a place for you. And if I go to prepare a place for you, I will come again and receive you to Myself; that where I am, there you may be also.
Стр. 4 - Refurreclion of Jefus Chrift from the Dead. To an Inheritance incorruptible, and undefiled, and that fadeth not away, referved in Heaven for you.
Стр. 29 - Inflame the heart and captivate the mind. Unhappy we the setting sun deplore, So glorious once, but ah ! it shines no more. Behold the prophet in his tow'ring flight!
Стр. 12 - The common, wearisome pursuit of the world, is described as "spending their money for that which is not bread, and their labour for that which satisfieth not ;
Стр. 4 - Blessed be the God and father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who according to his abundant mercy hath begotten us again to a lively hope by the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead...
Стр. 30 - He charg'd its youth to let the grace divine Arise, and in their future actions shine; He offer'd THAT he did himself receive, A greater gift not GOD himself can give: He urg'd the need of HIM to every one; It was no less than GOD's co-equal SON! Take HIM ye wretched for your only good; Take HIM ye starving souls to be your food. Ye thirsty, come to this life-giving stream: Ye Preachers, take him for your joyful theme; Take HIM, "my dear AMERICANS...
Стр. 19 - ... to the service of heaven, are as the sounding brass, and the tinkling cymbal. When misimproved, instead of conveying happiness to mankind, they render us more illustriously miserable. " The gifts of nature, the acquisitions of art, which adorned the character of Mr. Whitefield, were devoted to the honour of God, and the enlargement of the kingdom of our divine Redeemer. While he preached the gospel, the Holy Ghost was sent down to apply it to the consciences of the hearers; the eyes of the blind...
Стр. 31 - England, sure doth feel ; the orphan's smart Reveals the true sensations of his heart. His lonely Tabernacle sees no more A Whitefield landing on the British shore. Then let us view him in yon azure skies, Let every mind with this lov'd object rise. Thou tomb, shall safe retain thy sacred trust, Till life divine re-animates his dust.