10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DEVOTIONIST»
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The theological works: of the most pious and learned Henry ...
the Story of the Saint and the Allusion to her Name most naturally leads the
Fancy of the Devotionist to think suitable for her: As if me were the Giver of
Courage, of Patience, and of Purity of Mind, and was to comfort and support us in
the very ...
Henry More, Joseph Downing, 1708
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Structure of Hindu Society
Social Movements among the Oraons Now let us discuss the social movements
which have emerged among the Oraons as a result of the spread of brahminical
influences among them. There are several devotionist sects among the Oraons, ...
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A Supplement to Johnson's English Dictionary: Of which the ...
DEVOTIONIST. n. [from devotion.] A devout person. Let us behold the truly
humble devotionist going to address himself to his almighty creator. R. Newton's
Sermons. DEW-BESPANGLED, adj. . Bespangled with dew. Now the golden
morn aloft ...
George Mason, Samuel Johnson, 1801
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The works of ... J. G. ... With an introductory essay, by T. ...
We have this jewel; Yet on its radiance do not choose to gaze Directly, but with
humble hand hold fast The casket where it lies, Faith in Christ's blood. But as the
knowledge of that tenure fails, Each warm devotionist will strive to fix ...
John GAMBOLD, Thomas ERSKINE (of Linlathen.), 1823
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Cyclopaedia Bibliographica: A Library Manual of Theological ...
Ball, N. The immoral devotionist. Ser. 61 7. 17. Dodsley, R. Trifles 7. 22,23. Hunt,
T., d.d. A dissertation. 4°. Oxf. 1743 7. 24-27. Dodd, W., d.d. Impurity. Anecdotes.
Sermons to Young Men, 2. 125 8. Pierce, S. E. Brief exposition of Prov. 8. Misc.
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The Whole Works: ¬A commentary on the Acts of the apostles, ...
I “am apt to imagine, this devotionist might come to Jerusalem upon the same
errand, that had brought the Jews from all countries, Acts ii; viz. led hither by the
prophecy of Daniel, which had foretold the appearance of the Messias about this
...
John Lightfoot, John Rogers Pitman, 1823
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The Ecclesiastical History Of England To The Eighteenth ...
consequences soon after in a civil war, that the administration had no time to
think much of religion or the affairs of the churchThesi king himself indeed was
the greatest devotionist of his time; for he minded, and employed himself in
nothing ...
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Magnalia Christi Americana: Or, The Ecclesiastical History ...
Yea, they speak of Mr. Cotton in their larnentations to this day ! It is a memorable
saying of./ilgazel, In qua Lumen Religionis dr Devotionist, Fumus generatus ex
Lurnine Scientiae non esctingu-it, ille perfectus est: Sed quis est hic, at adoremus
...
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Superstition in All Ages: A Dying Confession
However, an unbeliever who retracts in sickness, is not more rare or more
extraordinary than a devotionist who permit himself, while in health, to neglect the
duties that his religion prescribes for him in the most formal manner. Cleomenes,
King ...
Paul Henri Thiry Holbach (baron d'), Jean Meslier, Voltaire, 1910
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New Englander and Yale Review
Coleridge, being most of a philosopher, turned to Unitarianism ; Newman, a
devotionist, to Roman Catholicism. The apparent result of Tractarianism was the
rise of ritualism, and a great revival in the charities which had become a
neglected ...
Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, 1890
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A Flag for Sunrise
For over thirty years as a Devotionist Father he had been a moderate man in that regard — but writing was hard for him and the cultural ... «NPR, Sep 11»