Worfhip

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And, betides the 3 churches, there is another place of worfhip at the upper bridge of Gairn, where the miulonary is appointed by the Committee to preach every ad Sabbath; and 'by thefe means there can be fermon but once in the 2 weeks in each of the places of worfhip, which is very much complained of by the people. ❋ Unknown (1791)

They inform them of the fpriritual fpiritual worfhip, which is to be paid to the Deity, ridicule their talifmans, and at once ex - hort them to ceafe to be Indians, lay afide all their own cuftoms, quit their country and in - dependency, and become a poor contemptible people among us. ❋ Unknown (1789)

The Brazilians are not Chriftians; ftill they are not idolaters, for they worfhip nothing; natural inftinft is the only law they acknowledge. ❋ Unknown (1812)

He particu - larly mentions his envious fpirit, when he faw the profperity of the wicked; and he tells us too how this fpirit was cured, even by going into the fane - tuary of God, by drawing near to him in holy and devout exercifes of religious worfhip. ❋ Williams, Nehemiah, 1748-1796 (1797)

Attending on the public worfhip and ordr - nances of God, and performing all thbfe devotion - al exercifes of prayer, praife, reading, hearing, and meditating on the word of God, which he has in - flituted and appointed, as means or mediums of communion with him. ❋ Williams, Nehemiah, 1748-1796 (1797)

Men were exhorted to worfhip him for fear he fhould do them mifchief a motive like that which caufed the Romans to ereft Temples to Fever. ❋ Unknown (1797)

Though they unanimoufly faid, all that the Lord command - ed them, they would do, and be obedient; yet, in lefs than forty days, they made a calf and worfhip - ped it, and faid, "Thefe be thy gods, O Ifrael." ❋ Williams, Nehemiah, 1748-1796 (1797)

And the children of Ifrael were, at fome times, more loft to all fenfe of the true God, and his worfhip, and more given up ta idolatry, than at other times; which was the rea - fon of their being puniflied, by particular judg - ments. ❋ Williams, Nehemiah, 1748-1796 (1797)

* The gardener, willing to worfhip the riling fun, negle&ed to do it, expecting every mo - ment the death of his old matter. ❋ Unknown (1796)

'Tis thofe welcome guefts that my Mufe Woald worfhip in adequate rhlme, ❋ Perfect, William, 1737-1809 (1796)

PrepoiTeflcd in favour of their own religious ufages, efpecially on account of the intimate connexion between them and the fmile of the court, they became impatient of contradidion; intolerant of every different reli - gious practice, however indifferent or innocent; and viptrous peifccutors of all, who dared to think for themfelves. ihemfelves, or to worfhip God according to his own laws and inllitutions. ❋ Whatman, James, 1741-1798 (1796)

It is no proper recom - mendation of that holy religion to Indians and others to perpetrate the greatelt cruelties upon them in order to bring them over to worfhip two crofs - fticks, a rufty nail, or the putrified bones of fome animal which they call a faint. ❋ Whatman, James, 1741-1798 (1796)

The latter are as capable of being the objeEl, or the means of divine worfhip as the former. ❋ Whatman, James, 1741-1798 (1796)

There are chambers of public worfhip and devotion; focieties meeting for fpiritual edification; chambers of family - worlhip and devotion, every family apart; and chambers of fecret devotion, every perfon apart, like doves in the valleys, mourning every one for his own fins, as well as the fins of the land in general: he would have all thofe chambers filled. ❋ Unknown (1796)

* 'The facred writings contain the plan of all her doctrines, worfhip and order, with a degree of precilion proportionate to the importance of God's gracious defign in her erection. ❋ Whatman, James, 1741-1798 (1796)

OF THE SOUTHERN STATES. ag tablifhing its worfhip, and excluding non-epifcopalians from a fhare in the government of Carolina; a fimilar principle was at that time too prevalent in England. ❋ Winterbotham, William, 1763-1829. Cn (1796)

I pray God we may all do fo, as often as wq meet here to worfhip God. ❋ Unknown (1795)

They confidered it as confecrated to divine worfhip, and were ge* nerally punctual and ferious in their attendance upon it. ❋ Unknown (1795)

Here the Ar - on the W. coart, 12 miles SW. of Coienza. fnenians, Ahyirinians, and Jews, have their AmaNZIRIFDIN, a town of Arabia r«I'pe6live phcesof worfhip; andthr£ng - Felix. ❋ Unknown (1795)

Collide for worfhip to the number of five or more, of the age of tteen, they fliall forfeit for the firft offence, live pounds, for the fc - ❋ Unknown (1793)

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