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 10
... character must have been occasionally exemplified by men , prior to the religion of the New Testament . The virtuous and the praiseworthy must , ere the commencement of the new dispensation , have been met with in society - for the ...
... character must have been occasionally exemplified by men , prior to the religion of the New Testament . The virtuous and the praiseworthy must , ere the commencement of the new dispensation , have been met with in society - for the ...
Pàgina 11
... character . He appeals to a tribunal in their own breasts , and evidently sup- poses , that , antecedently to the light of the Chris- tian revelation , there lay scattered among the species certain principles of feeling and of action ...
... character . He appeals to a tribunal in their own breasts , and evidently sup- poses , that , antecedently to the light of the Chris- tian revelation , there lay scattered among the species certain principles of feeling and of action ...
Pàgina 12
... character , when they are realized by those who are not Christians . While we assert with zeal every doctrine of Christianity , let us not forget that there is a zeal without discrimination ; and that , to bring such a spirit to the ...
... character , when they are realized by those who are not Christians . While we assert with zeal every doctrine of Christianity , let us not forget that there is a zeal without discrimination ; and that , to bring such a spirit to the ...
Pàgina 13
... character , not due to the operation of Christianity at all , and yet calling forth our admiration and our tenderness - certain varieties of moral complexion , far more fair and more engaging than certain other varieties ; and to prove ...
... character , not due to the operation of Christianity at all , and yet calling forth our admiration and our tenderness - certain varieties of moral complexion , far more fair and more engaging than certain other varieties ; and to prove ...
Pàgina 14
... as the partakers of our fallen nature , must be outcasts from the favour of God , and have the character of evil stamped upon the imaginations of the thoughts of their hearts continually . • In reply to these questions , let us speak 14.
... as the partakers of our fallen nature , must be outcasts from the favour of God , and have the character of evil stamped upon the imaginations of the thoughts of their hearts continually . • In reply to these questions , let us speak 14.
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