| Church of England. Diocese of London. Bishop (1828-1856 : Charles James Blomfield), Charles James Blomfield - Visitation sermons - 1842 - 48 pages
...God's " House, adjuments of attention and devotion, furtherances of edifica" tion, visible instructers, helps of memory, exercises of faith, the shell " that...over thick and " rank, they hinder the fruit from coining to maturity, and then the " gardener plucks them off." Archbishop Bramhall, p. 488. ADDITIONAL... | |
| John Bramhall - Sermons, English - 1844 - 630 pages
...heavenly ddsires and dispositions, which we ought to bring along with us to God's house, adjuments of attention and devotion, furtherances of edification,...from contempt, the leaves that defend the blossoms aiid the fruit; but if they grow over thick and rank, they hinder the fruit from coming to maturity,... | |
| Charles James Blomfield (bp. of London.) - Visitation sermons - 1843 - 56 pages
...furtherances of edifica" tion, visible instructers, helps of memory, exercises of faitn, the shell ihat preserves the kernel of religion from contempt, the...maturity, and then the " gardener plucks them off." Archbishop Bramhall, p. 488. ADDITIONAL NOTE ON P. 15. My statement that the language of the Liturgy... | |
| John Bramhall - Sermons, English - 1844 - 634 pages
...heavenly desires and dispositions, which we ought to bring along with us to God's house, adjuments of attention and devotion, furtherances of edification,...the hearty expressions of a faithful friend, and the mimical gestures of a fawning flatterer ; between the unaffected comeliness of a grave matron, and... | |
| John Bramhall - Theology - 1844 - 638 pages
...heavenly desires and dispositions, which we ought to bring along with us to God's house, adjuments of attention and devotion, furtherances of edification,...the hearty expressions of a faithful friend, and the mimical gestures of a fawning flatterer j between the unaffected comeliness of a grave matron, and... | |
| William Simcox Bricknell - Oxford movement - 1845 - 776 pages
...heavenly desires and dispositions, which we ought to bring along with us to God's House, adjuments of attention and devotion, furtherances of edification,...religion from contempt, the leaves that defend the biosBoms and the fruit ; but if they grow over thick and rank, they hinder the fruit from coming to... | |
| Edward Charles Harington - 1846 - 132 pages
...those heavenly desires and dispositions which we ought to bring along with us to God's house, adjuments of attention and devotion, furtherances of edification,...defend the blossoms and the fruit ; but if they grow over-thick and rank, they hinder the fruit from coming to maturity, and then the gardener plucks them... | |
| James Heywood Markland, Author of Remarks on English churches - Anglican church buildings - 1846 - 146 pages
...and dispositions which we ought to bring along with us to God's house, adjuments [helps, supports] of attention and devotion, furtherances of edification,...contempt, the leaves that defend the blossoms and the fruitb." We cannot disguise from ourselves — even the coldest and most apathetic amongst us — that... | |
| 1847 - 796 pages
...those heavenly desires and dispositions which we ought to bring along with us to God's house, adjuments of attention and devotion, furtherances of edification,...contempt, the leaves that defend the blossoms and the fruit.'t Things so important can never be neglected with impunity. At Chapels Royal they should be... | |
| Rites and ceremonies - 1848 - 466 pages
...those heavenly desires and dispositions which we ought to bring along with us to GOD'S house; adjuments of attention and devotion; furtherances of edification,...the leaves that defend the blossoms and the fruit." — ARCHBISHOP BRAHHALL. PREFACE. THE following Introduction appeared in the first Part of the Hienirgia... | |
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