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 9
... are included in the enumeration of our text . They , in fact , had words to express them , for many ages antecedent to the coming of Christianity into the world . B Now , the very existence of the words proves , DISCOURSE I. ...
... are included in the enumeration of our text . They , in fact , had words to express them , for many ages antecedent to the coming of Christianity into the world . B Now , the very existence of the words proves , DISCOURSE I. ...
Pàgina 10
... the epithet lovely to any moral qualifi- cation , but only in as far as that qualification does in fact draw towards it a sentiment of love ? How is it that another qualification is said to be C of good report , but in as far as 10.
... the epithet lovely to any moral qualifi- cation , but only in as far as that qualification does in fact draw towards it a sentiment of love ? How is it that another qualification is said to be C of good report , but in as far as 10.
Pàgina 13
... fact stood out to the notice and respect of the world before the gospel was ever heard of . The classic page of antiquity sparkles with repeated exemplifications of what is bright and beautiful in the character of man ; nor do all its ...
... fact stood out to the notice and respect of the world before the gospel was ever heard of . The classic page of antiquity sparkles with repeated exemplifications of what is bright and beautiful in the character of man ; nor do all its ...
Pàgina 23
... fact inserted in the human bosom every one principle that can embellish the individual possessor , or maintain the order of society , is banished altogether from the circle of his habitual contemplations . It is , that man taketh his ...
... fact inserted in the human bosom every one principle that can embellish the individual possessor , or maintain the order of society , is banished altogether from the circle of his habitual contemplations . It is , that man taketh his ...
Pàgina 33
... fact a determined rebel against the au- thority of heaven ; that not one commandment of the law , in the true extent of its interpretation , was ever fulfilled by him ; that the pervading principle of obedience to this law , which is ...
... fact a determined rebel against the au- thority of heaven ; that not one commandment of the law , in the true extent of its interpretation , was ever fulfilled by him ; that the pervading principle of obedience to this law , which is ...
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