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 v
... eternity , were chastened out of all their idolatrous regards to it yet would trade , in these circumstances , be carried to the extreme limit of its being really productive or desirable . An affection for riches , beyond what ...
... eternity , were chastened out of all their idolatrous regards to it yet would trade , in these circumstances , be carried to the extreme limit of its being really productive or desirable . An affection for riches , beyond what ...
Pàgina 28
... eternity , which , in the flight of a few little years , will absorb all , and annihilate all ? In a word , have you never observed the man , who , with all that was right in mercantile principle , and all that was open and ...
... eternity , which , in the flight of a few little years , will absorb all , and annihilate all ? In a word , have you never observed the man , who , with all that was right in mercantile principle , and all that was open and ...
Pàgina 31
... eternity . He may not have any sense of dependence on the Being who sustains him ; and who gave him his very princi- ple of honour , as part of that interior furniture which he has put into his bosom ; and who sur- rounded him with the ...
... eternity . He may not have any sense of dependence on the Being who sustains him ; and who gave him his very princi- ple of honour , as part of that interior furniture which he has put into his bosom ; and who sur- rounded him with the ...
Pàgina 32
... eternity . That God from whom , while in the world , he withheld every due offer- ing of gratitude , and remembrance , and universal subordination of habit and of desire , will show him to his face , how , under the delusive 32.
... eternity . That God from whom , while in the world , he withheld every due offer- ing of gratitude , and remembrance , and universal subordination of habit and of desire , will show him to his face , how , under the delusive 32.
Pàgina 34
... eternity . It has , however , its enjoyments annexed to it , just as a fine taste has its enjoyments annexed to it ; and in these is it abundantly rewarded . It is ex- empted from that painfulness of inward feeling which nature has ...
... eternity . It has , however , its enjoyments annexed to it , just as a fine taste has its enjoyments annexed to it ; and in these is it abundantly rewarded . It is ex- empted from that painfulness of inward feeling which nature has ...
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