National sins to be deplored by the innocent as well as by the guilty, a sermon publ. on occasion of a pamphlet intitled, The Presbyterians not chargeable with king Charles's death1745 |
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... Mariners in the Text were in the utmost Danger of their Lives . A mighty Tempest lay upon them , and they could nei- ther by hard rowing bring the Ship to Land , nor hope to live long in the open Sea . Sea . Add to this , that Jonah ...
... Mariners in the Text were in the utmost Danger of their Lives . A mighty Tempest lay upon them , and they could nei- ther by hard rowing bring the Ship to Land , nor hope to live long in the open Sea . Sea . Add to this , that Jonah ...
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... Mariners would not offer the leaft Violence to a Man that endangered their own Lives , nor fuffer a Hair of his Head to perish , till he himself constrained them to take this Method to pacify the Divine Indig- nation ; and they had fo ...
... Mariners would not offer the leaft Violence to a Man that endangered their own Lives , nor fuffer a Hair of his Head to perish , till he himself constrained them to take this Method to pacify the Divine Indig- nation ; and they had fo ...
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Samuel Johnson. 3. The Mariners proceeded with the greatest Deliberation , and with the greatest Reluctance in what they did , and would not at last comply with Jonah's Advice , of cafting him forth into the Sea , before they had tried ...
Samuel Johnson. 3. The Mariners proceeded with the greatest Deliberation , and with the greatest Reluctance in what they did , and would not at last comply with Jonah's Advice , of cafting him forth into the Sea , before they had tried ...
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... Mariners , after much Struggle with themselves , caft into the Sea one that was a perfect Stranger to them , but who had acknowledged that he had greatly offended his God , and greatly endangered them , by coming amongst them . The ...
... Mariners , after much Struggle with themselves , caft into the Sea one that was a perfect Stranger to them , but who had acknowledged that he had greatly offended his God , and greatly endangered them , by coming amongst them . The ...
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... Mariners were in the utmoft Peril of their Lives , and might have pleaded for themselves , that it was expedient that one Man fhould die , and that the whole Crew perish not ; and yet could scarce prevail with themselves to make Trial ...
... Mariners were in the utmoft Peril of their Lives , and might have pleaded for themselves , that it was expedient that one Man fhould die , and that the whole Crew perish not ; and yet could scarce prevail with themselves to make Trial ...
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adviſe againſt Anſwer Babylon becauſe tis beseech thee bleffed Blood is fhed Bloodguiltineſs Burial and Refurrection caft Jonah Chriftians clear themſelves Compariſon confider Confiderations cried unto Defign Defire deſtroying diftinguiſh Divine earneſt eſpecially expofed exprefs fafe Faft faid fave themſelves felves fent ferious fhall fhould fignify fince firſt folemn fome foon Forgiveneſs found flain ftand fuch God himſelf greateſt Greatneſs Guilt Hands Heathens humble ourſelves humble themſelves Ifrael Ifraelites implored Inftruction innocent Blood itſelf Jews Judgments juft juſtly King Charles laft laſt leffen likewife Lord Lord's Anointed Mariners Meaſure Mercy moft moſt muſt national and crying national Humiliation neceffary Number Obfervance Obligation Occafion Offer himſelf otherwiſe Perfon fuffering perish Prefs Prophet publick Publiſhed Puniſhment Purpoſe raiſed Reaſon refolve Refpect Regicides Requeſt righteous ſee ſeem ſhall ſhed ſhort Sins ſtill the fame Tempeft theſe thofe thoſe tion unleſs uſe Vifitation whofe whole Nation
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Page 23 - And surely your blood of your lives will I require ; at the hand of every beast will I require it, and at the hand of man ; at the hand of every man's brother will I require the life of man. Whoso sheddeth man's blood, by man shall his blood be shed : for in the image of God made he man.
Page 21 - Nemesis visiting the sins of the fathers upon the children to the third and fourth generation...
Page 28 - Ghoft, be afcribed, as is moft due, all Honour and Glory, Might, Majefty, Obedience, and Tbankfgiving, now and for ever.
Page 4 - Wherefore they cried unto the Lord, and said, We beseech thee, O Lord, we beseech thee, let us not perish for this man's life, and lay not upon us innocent blood: for thou, O Lord, hast done as it pleased thee.
Page 22 - Heifer, and fay, Our hands have not Jhed this blood, neither have our eyes feen it. Be merciful! } O Lord, unto thy people 1 woos.
Page 26 - And yet for all this his anger is not turned away, But his hand is stretched out still.