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
... honour elevate that heart which is totally unfurnished with a sense of God ? Might not an impulse of compassionate feeling be sent into that bosom which is never once visited by a movement of duteous loyalty towards the Lawgiver in hea ...
... honour elevate that heart which is totally unfurnished with a sense of God ? Might not an impulse of compassionate feeling be sent into that bosom which is never once visited by a movement of duteous loyalty towards the Lawgiver in hea ...
Pàgina 16
... Honour maintain itself entire and untainted , and all the softenings of what is amiable , and all the glories of what is chivalrous and manly , gather into one bright effulgency of moral accomplishment on the per- son of him who never ...
... Honour maintain itself entire and untainted , and all the softenings of what is amiable , and all the glories of what is chivalrous and manly , gather into one bright effulgency of moral accomplishment on the per- son of him who never ...
Pàgina 21
... honour , and , while we frankly award it to him that his pulse beats high in the pride of integrity — it is to tell him , that he who keeps it in living play , and who sustains the loftiness of its movements , and who , in one moment of ...
... honour , and , while we frankly award it to him that his pulse beats high in the pride of integrity — it is to tell him , that he who keeps it in living play , and who sustains the loftiness of its movements , and who , in one moment of ...
Pàgina 22
... him who sitteth on the throne , be left without a plea and without an argument . God's controversy with our species , is not , that the glow of honour or of humanity is never felt ; among them . It is , that none of 22.
... him who sitteth on the throne , be left without a plea and without an argument . God's controversy with our species , is not , that the glow of honour or of humanity is never felt ; among them . It is , that none of 22.
Pàgina 30
Thomas Chalmers. ent , who , without one other hold of him than his honour , consigns to him the wealth of a whole flotilla , and sleeps in the confidence that it is safe . It is indeed an animating thought , amid the gloom of this ...
Thomas Chalmers. ent , who , without one other hold of him than his honour , consigns to him the wealth of a whole flotilla , and sleeps in the confidence that it is safe . It is indeed an animating thought , amid the gloom of this ...
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