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 iii
... been touched upon , save in a very general way in the concluding Discourse . And yet , in the estimation of every cultivated Christian , this second branch of the subject should be by far the most interesting , as it PREFACE. ...
... been touched upon , save in a very general way in the concluding Discourse . And yet , in the estimation of every cultivated Christian , this second branch of the subject should be by far the most interesting , as it PREFACE. ...
Pàgina 12
... estimating their precise impor- tance and 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 ...
... estimating their precise impor- tance and 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 ...
Pàgina 51
... estimation , and is as utterly disconnected with the rewards of religion , as all the elegance of taste you can pretend to , or all the raptured love of music you can pretend to , or all the vigour and dexterity of bodily exercise you ...
... estimation , and is as utterly disconnected with the rewards of religion , as all the elegance of taste you can pretend to , or all the raptured love of music you can pretend to , or all the vigour and dexterity of bodily exercise you ...
Pàgina 68
... estimation than an act of justice . The one is my right - nor is there any call for the homage of a particular testimony when it is rendered . The other is additional to my right -the offering of a spontaneous good will , which I had no ...
... estimation than an act of justice . The one is my right - nor is there any call for the homage of a particular testimony when it is rendered . The other is additional to my right -the offering of a spontaneous good will , which I had no ...
Pàgina 77
... estimating the character of each individual member of that family , we shall find , that the main - spring of his actions is the urgency of a selfish inclination ; and that to this his very virtues are subordinate ; and that even the ...
... estimating the character of each individual member of that family , we shall find , that the main - spring of his actions is the urgency of a selfish inclination ; and that to this his very virtues are subordinate ; and that even the ...
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