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 22
... mind , under all its varied com- plexions of harshness or of delicacy , is enmity against God . It is to prove that , let nature be as rich as she may in moral accomplishments , and let the most favoured of her sons realize upon his own ...
... mind , under all its varied com- plexions of harshness or of delicacy , is enmity against God . It is to prove that , let nature be as rich as she may in moral accomplishments , and let the most favoured of her sons realize upon his own ...
Pàgina 27
... 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 society ...
... 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 society ...
Pàgina 35
... mind , it animates these virtues with a new spirit ; and when so animated , all such things as are pure , and lovely , and just , and true , and honest , and of good report , have a religious importance and character belonging to them ...
... mind , it animates these virtues with a new spirit ; and when so animated , all such things as are pure , and lovely , and just , and true , and honest , and of good report , have a religious importance and character belonging to them ...
Pàgina 40
... mind , with all its varieties , is as much the product of a creating hand , as matter in all its modifications ; and then , on the face of human society , do we witness all the gradations of a moral scenery , which may be directly ...
... mind , with all its varieties , is as much the product of a creating hand , as matter in all its modifications ; and then , on the face of human society , do we witness all the gradations of a moral scenery , which may be directly ...
Pàgina 75
... mind , in so doing , most set upon your interest or upon his own ? Whether is it because he seeks your advantage in it , or be- cause he finds in it his own advantage ? Tell us to which of the two concerns he is most tremb- lingly alive ...
... mind , in so doing , most set upon your interest or upon his own ? Whether is it because he seeks your advantage in it , or be- cause he finds in it his own advantage ? Tell us to which of the two concerns he is most tremb- lingly alive ...
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