Characters and Characteristics of William Law: Nonjuror and MysticHodder and Stoughton, 1898 - 328 pages |
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Page xvii
... better delight and reward readers of an original and serious cast of mind than just the wholly forgotten works of William Law . In sheer intellectual strength Law is fully abreast of the very foremost of his illustrious contemporaries ...
... better delight and reward readers of an original and serious cast of mind than just the wholly forgotten works of William Law . In sheer intellectual strength Law is fully abreast of the very foremost of his illustrious contemporaries ...
Page xx
... better sums up the true merit of Law in the part he took in the Bangorian controversy than ust what Walton says on this subject in his mammoth footnote . ' If the reader , ' says Walton , ' be a person of experience , strict ...
... better sums up the true merit of Law in the part he took in the Bangorian controversy than ust what Walton says on this subject in his mammoth footnote . ' If the reader , ' says Walton , ' be a person of experience , strict ...
Page xxiv
... better things than commerce and finance when he took William Law into his house- hold . Macaulay has three or four very characteristic pages on the life of dependence and even degradation that so many of the non- juring and unbeneficed ...
... better things than commerce and finance when he took William Law into his house- hold . Macaulay has three or four very characteristic pages on the life of dependence and even degradation that so many of the non- juring and unbeneficed ...
Page xxxii
... better of mankind than all the improvers of all other knowledge put together . ' Now , what is claimed for William Law is just this , that he has found out such a rule . Let any man who is keeping his heart with all diligence just try ...
... better of mankind than all the improvers of all other knowledge put together . ' Now , what is claimed for William Law is just this , that he has found out such a rule . Let any man who is keeping his heart with all diligence just try ...
Page xxxiv
... better and the brighter because of them . ' By a life of study of the best authors , by a life of good works and devotional tempers and practices such as these , William Law kept his mind open to all truth , and his heart open to all ...
... better and the brighter because of them . ' By a life of study of the best authors , by a life of good works and devotional tempers and practices such as these , William Law kept his mind open to all truth , and his heart open to all ...
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Popular passages
Page 171 - Moreover, when ye fast, be not as the hypocrites, of a sad countenance ; for they disfigure their faces, that they may appear unto men to fast. Verily I say unto you, They have their reward. But thou, when thou fastest, anoint thine head and wash thy face ; that thou appear not unto men to fast, but unto thy Father which is in secret : and thy Father which seeth in secret, shall reward thee openly.
Page 156 - Yet, O Lord God most holy, O Lord most mighty, O holy and most merciful Saviour, deliver us not into the bitter pains of eternal death.
Page 232 - And the four beasts had each of them six wings about him; and they were full of eyes within: and they rest not day and night, saying, Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty, which was, and is, and is to come.
Page 256 - Then Peter said, Silver and gold have I none; but such as I have give I thee: In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth rise up and walk.
Page 213 - Neither hath this man sinned, nor his parents : but that the works of God should be made manifest in him.
Page xxxiii - Keep the faculty of effort alive in you by a little gratuitous exercise every day. That is, be systematically ascetic or heroic in little unnecessary points, do every day or two something for no other reason than that you would rather not do it, so that when the hour of dire need draws nigh, it may find you not unnerved and untrained to stand the test Asceticism of this sort is like the insurance which a man pays on his house and goods.
Page 244 - Servants, be obedient to them that are your masters according to the flesh, with fear and trembling, in singleness of your heart, as unto Christ; not with eye-service, as menpleasers; but as the servants of Christ, doing the will of God from the heart; with good will doing service, as to the Lord, and not to men; knowing that whatsoever good thing any man doeth, the same shall he receive of the Lord, whether he be bond or free.
Page 161 - And all the angels stood round about the throne and about the elders and the four beasts, and fell before the throne on their faces, and worshipped God, saying ; Amen ; Blessing and glory and wisdom and thanksgiving and honour and power and might be unto our God for ever and ever. Amen.
Page 327 - Lord, forgive me, and destroy me not with mine iniquities. Be not angry with me for ever, by reserving evil for me; neither condemn me into the lower parts of the earth.
Page 303 - My wrath is kindled against thee, and against thy two friends; for ye have not spoken of me the thing that is right, as my servant Job hath.