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
... limit of its being really productive or desirable . An affection for riches , beyond what Christianity prescribes , is not essen- tial to any extension of commerce that is at all valuable or legitimate ; and , in opposition to the maxim ...
... limit of its being really productive or desirable . An affection for riches , beyond what Christianity prescribes , is not essen- tial to any extension of commerce that is at all valuable or legitimate ; and , in opposition to the maxim ...
Pàgina 23
... rebellion against God . This it is which has exiled the planet we live in beyond the limits of his favoured creation - and whether it be shrouded in the tur- pitude of licentiousness or cruelty , or occasionally brightened with 23.
... rebellion against God . This it is which has exiled the planet we live in beyond the limits of his favoured creation - and whether it be shrouded in the tur- pitude of licentiousness or cruelty , or occasionally brightened with 23.
Pàgina 62
... limits of fraudulency ; when he enters into your chambers of agency , and there detects the character of falsehood , which lurks under all the plausibility of your multiplied and excessive charges ; when he repairs to the crowded market ...
... limits of fraudulency ; when he enters into your chambers of agency , and there detects the character of falsehood , which lurks under all the plausibility of your multiplied and excessive charges ; when he repairs to the crowded market ...
Pàgina 109
... limit which was distinctly known to him , has , in the act of doing so , incurred a full condemnation in respect of the principle of his transgression . In one word , that the gain of it may be small , while the guilt of it may be great ...
... limit which was distinctly known to him , has , in the act of doing so , incurred a full condemnation in respect of the principle of his transgression . In one word , that the gain of it may be small , while the guilt of it may be great ...
Pàgina 110
... of calculation on which our Saviour has proceeded in the text . He speaks to the man who is only half an inch within the limit of for- bidden ground , in the very same terms by which 1 he addresses the man who has made the furthest 110.
... of calculation on which our Saviour has proceeded in the text . He speaks to the man who is only half an inch within the limit of for- bidden ground , in the very same terms by which 1 he addresses the man who has made the furthest 110.
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