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Chapeltown Researches, Archaeololgical and Historical: Including Old-Time Memories of Thorncliff, Its Ironworks and Collieries, and Their Antecedents. E-book. Formato PDF
Matthew Henry Habershon
edizioni Forgotten Books collana , 2017
"The smallest thing rises into consequence when regarded as the commencement of what has advanced, or is advancing, into magnificence." - John Foster's Essays.
Of the Free Grammar School of Queen Elizabeth at Wakefield, Founded A. D. 1591: Written in Commemoration of the 300th Anniversary of Its Foundation. E-book. Formato PDF
Matthew Henry Peacock
edizioni Forgotten Books collana , 2017
The following pages represent an attempt to give a plain and unadorned record of what may be considered to be of greatest interest and importance in the History of this School. They have been put together at spasmodic intervals, when a busy Schoolmaster, in these exacting years at the close of the bustling nineteenth...
A Discourse on Meekness and Quietness of Spirit. E-book. Formato PDF
Matthew Henry
edizioni Forgotten Books collana , 2017
Meekness is easiness of spirit; not a sinful easiness to be debauched, as Ephraim's, who willingly walked after the commandment of the idolatrous princes; nor a simple easiness to be imposed upon and deceived, as Rehoboam's, who, when he was forty years old, is said to be young and tender-hearted; but a gracious easiness...
A Method for Prayer. E-book. Formato PDF
Matthew Henry
edizioni Forgotten Books collana , 2017
Religion is so much the business of our lives, and the wor ship of God so much the business of our religion, that what hath a sincere intention, and probable tendency, to promote and assist the acts of religious worship, 1 think cannot be nu acceptable to any that heartily wish well to the interest of God's kingdom...
A Method for Prayer: With Scripture-Expressions, Proper to Be Used Under Each Head. E-book. Formato PDF
Matthew Henry
edizioni Forgotten Books collana , 2017
Prayer is a principal branch of religions worihip which we are moved to by the very light of nature, and obliged by fame of its fundamental laws. Pytbagorar's golden vorfes begin with this precept, Whatever men make a god of they pray to; Deliver me,jor tbau art my God, Ifa. Xliv 1 7. Nay, whatever they pray to, they...