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 15
... constitutional principles which enter into its composition , might there not be an indi- vidual in whom the constitutional virtues so blaze forth and have ... constitution had been mixed up in such a different proportion , as to make him 15.
... constitutional principles which enter into its composition , might there not be an indi- vidual in whom the constitutional virtues so blaze forth and have ... constitution had been mixed up in such a different proportion , as to make him 15.
Pàgina 16
... constitution had compounded him into a monster of deformity ; and who just as effectually realizes this attribute of ... constitutional variety may be seen on the lower fields of creation . You there witness the gentleness of one animal ...
... constitution had compounded him into a monster of deformity ; and who just as effectually realizes this attribute of ... constitutional variety may be seen on the lower fields of creation . You there witness the gentleness of one animal ...
Pàgina 19
... constitutional desire would run out , in the unchecked spontaneity of its own movements . The law of heaven would furnish no counteraction to the impulses and the tendencies of nature . And tell us , in these cir- cumstances , when the ...
... constitutional desire would run out , in the unchecked spontaneity of its own movements . The law of heaven would furnish no counteraction to the impulses and the tendencies of nature . And tell us , in these cir- cumstances , when the ...
Pàgina 20
... constitution . It is not by an utterance of rash and sweeping totality to refuse him the possession of what is kind in sympathy , or of what is dignified in principle - for this were in the face of all observation . It is to charge him ...
... constitution . It is not by an utterance of rash and sweeping totality to refuse him the possession of what is kind in sympathy , or of what is dignified in principle - for this were in the face of all observation . It is to charge him ...
Pàgina 21
... constitution the milk of human kindness , may never be adverted to with one single sentiment of veneration , or one single purpose of obedience ; while he who gave him his gentler nature , who clothed him in all its adornments , and in ...
... constitution the milk of human kindness , may never be adverted to with one single sentiment of veneration , or one single purpose of obedience ; while he who gave him his gentler nature , who clothed him in all its adornments , and in ...
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