The Application of Christianity to the Commercial and Ordinary Affairs of Life, in a Series of DiscoursesJ. Starke for Chalmers & Collins, 1820 - 278 pàgines |
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Pàgina 24
... brought to the door of the most honourable man upon earth , and he turn in contempt and hostility away from it , has not that man posted himself more firmly than ever on the ground of rebellion ? Though an unsullied integrity should ...
... brought to the door of the most honourable man upon earth , and he turn in contempt and hostility away from it , has not that man posted himself more firmly than ever on the ground of rebellion ? Though an unsullied integrity should ...
Pàgina 32
... brought himself nearer to the kingdom of heaven , than the most profli- gate of the species . The condemnation , that he is an alien from God , rests upon him in all the weight of its unmitigated severity . The threat , that they who ...
... brought himself nearer to the kingdom of heaven , than the most profli- gate of the species . The condemnation , that he is an alien from God , rests upon him in all the weight of its unmitigated severity . The threat , that they who ...
Pàgina 36
... brought on it by men who keep its sabbaths , and yield an ostentatious homage to its doctrines and its sacraments . They utterly disclaim all fellowship with that vile association of cant and of duplicity , which has sometimes been exem ...
... brought on it by men who keep its sabbaths , and yield an ostentatious homage to its doctrines and its sacraments . They utterly disclaim all fellowship with that vile association of cant and of duplicity , which has sometimes been exem ...
Pàgina 43
... brought down from the delusive eminency of their own conscious attain- ments , they take their forgiveness through the blood of the Redeemer , and their sanctification through the spirit which is at his giving , they shall obtain no ...
... brought down from the delusive eminency of their own conscious attain- ments , they take their forgiveness through the blood of the Redeemer , and their sanctification through the spirit which is at his giving , they shall obtain no ...
Pàgina 94
... brought together by the tie of reciprocal interest ; and all the virtues essential to the existence , or to the good of such a combination , may come to be idolized amongst us ; and the breath of human applause may fan them into a ...
... brought together by the tie of reciprocal interest ; and all the virtues essential to the existence , or to the good of such a combination , may come to be idolized amongst us ; and the breath of human applause may fan them into a ...
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