| Thomas Bayly Howell - Trials - 1809 - 768 pages
...the Church-Door. And I evidently saw, that the public neglect of God's Service in the outward tace of it, and the nasty lying of many places dedicated...while we live in the body needs .external helps, and nil little enough to keep it in any vigour. And this I did to the uttermost of my knowledge, according... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - Law reports, digests, etc - 1816 - 754 pages
...continue in the Church, where Uniformity is shut out at the Church-Door. And 1 evidently saw, that the public neglect of God's Service in the outward...Service, had almost cast a damp upon the true and inVvard Worship of God ; which while we live in the body needs external helps, and all little enough... | |
| Robert Southey - Great Britain - 1825 - 516 pages
...uniformity is shut out at the church-door. And I evidently saw, that the public neglect of God's service on the outward face of it, and the nasty lying of many...which, while we live in the body, needs external helps, anil all little enough to keep it in any vigour. And this I did to the uttermost of my knowledge, according... | |
| William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1840 - 392 pages
...preserved, and that with as much decency and uniformity as might be. For I evidently saw that the publick neglect of God's service in the outward face of it,...inward worship of God, which, while we live in the tody, needs external helps, and all little enough to keep it in any vigour.' Page 287. Line 1. ' A... | |
| George Lillie Craik - Great Britain - 1841 - 686 pages
...be preserved, and that with as much decency and uniformity 'as might be ; for I evidently saw that the public neglect of God's service in the outward...places dedicated to that service, had almost cast a dump upon the true and inward worship of God, which -while we live in the body needs external helps,... | |
| Bibliography - 1842 - 576 pages
...might be preserved, and that with as much decency and uniformity as might be. For I evidently saw that the public neglect of God's service in the outward...that service, had almost cast a damp upon the true anil inward worship of God, which, 'while we live in the body, needs external helps, and all litlle... | |
| American periodicals - 1842 - 546 pages
...might be preserved, and that with as much decency and uniformity as might be. For I evidently saw that the public neglect of God's service in the outward...dedicated to that service, had almost cast a damp upon Ike true ami inward worship of God, which, whiU we live in the body, needs external kelps, and all... | |
| 1842 - 544 pages
...lying of many places dedicated to that service, had almost cast a damp upon the true anilimaard wonkip of God, which, while we live in the body, needs external helps, and nil little enough to keep it in any vigor." t Heylin, p. 255. t Le Bas's Life, pp. 213, 214. of insanity,... | |
| William Twopeny, John Henry Parker - Architecture, Domestic - 1840 - 70 pages
...might be preserved, and that, with as much decency and uniformity as might be. I evidently saw that the public neglect of God's service in the outward...external helps, and all little enough to keep it in any vigour6." Hard measure indeed was dealt out against this Prelate. Amongst other proofs of his " traitorous... | |
| Christopher Legge Lordan - English poetry - 1843 - 224 pages
...might be preserved, and that with as much decency and uniformity as might be. For I evidently saw that the public neglect of God's service in the outward...needs external helps, and all little enough to keep it any vigour.' ' E. — " The effort was indisputably laudable ; — upon the judiciousness of its manifestation... | |
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