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 16
... habit , or one affection , to the will of the Almighty ; who is just as careless and as unconcerned about God , as if the native tendencies of his constitution had compounded him into a monster of deformity ; and who just as effectually ...
... habit , or one affection , to the will of the Almighty ; who is just as careless and as unconcerned about God , as if the native tendencies of his constitution had compounded him into a monster of deformity ; and who just as effectually ...
Pàgina 17
... habits and human inclin- ations . It is true , that there is one distinction between the two cases ; but it all goes to aggra- vate the guilt and the ingratitude of man . He has an understanding which the inferior animáls have not - and ...
... habits and human inclin- ations . It is true , that there is one distinction between the two cases ; but it all goes to aggra- vate the guilt and the ingratitude of man . He has an understanding which the inferior animáls have not - and ...
Pàgina 18
... habit of subordination to his law . It is conceiva- ble , that with them too , there may be varieties of temper and of natural inclination , and yet all of them be under the effective control of one great and imperious principle ; that ...
... habit of subordination to his law . It is conceiva- ble , that with them too , there may be varieties of temper and of natural inclination , and yet all of them be under the effective control of one great and imperious principle ; that ...
Pàgina 27
... habit of a mind that is in a state of total indifference about God ? Have you never read in your own character , or in the observed character of others , that the claims of the Divinity may be entirely forgotten by the very man to whom ...
... habit of a mind that is in a state of total indifference about God ? Have you never read in your own character , or in the observed character of others , that the claims of the Divinity may be entirely forgotten by the very man to whom ...
Pàgina 28
... habit of his mercantile transactions , lived in a state of utter estrangement from the concerns of immortality ? who , in reference to God , persist- ed , from one year to another , in the spirit of a deep slumber ? who , in reference ...
... habit of his mercantile transactions , lived in a state of utter estrangement from the concerns of immortality ? who , in reference to God , persist- ed , from one year to another , in the spirit of a deep slumber ? who , in reference ...
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