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 28
... ness of his ministrations ? who , in reference to the Book which tells him of his nakedness and his guilt , never consults it with one practical aim , and never tries to penetrate beyond that aspect of mysteriousness which it holds out ...
... ness of his ministrations ? who , in reference to the Book which tells him of his nakedness and his guilt , never consults it with one practical aim , and never tries to penetrate beyond that aspect of mysteriousness which it holds out ...
Pàgina 39
... ness be heard to ascend from those regions where the all - working God had left the traces of his own immensity , than from the tamer and the humbler scenery of an ordinary landscape ? Would not you look for a gladder acclamation from ...
... ness be heard to ascend from those regions where the all - working God had left the traces of his own immensity , than from the tamer and the humbler scenery of an ordinary landscape ? Would not you look for a gladder acclamation from ...
Pàgina 55
... ness , than an eulogium on the virtues of the shop , or of the market - place ; and that , while the one is approven of as having about it the solemn and the suitable characteristics of godliness , the other is stigmatized as a piece of ...
... ness , than an eulogium on the virtues of the shop , or of the market - place ; and that , while the one is approven of as having about it the solemn and the suitable characteristics of godliness , the other is stigmatized as a piece of ...
Pàgina 64
... ness with which this is turned into a matter of general impeachment , against every appearance of seriousness ; and how loud the exclamation is against the religion of all who signalize them- selves ; and that , if the aspect of ...
... ness with which this is turned into a matter of general impeachment , against every appearance of seriousness ; and how loud the exclamation is against the religion of all who signalize them- selves ; and that , if the aspect of ...
Pàgina 82
... ness ? But though this may happen sometimes , we are far from saying that it will happen generally . It could not , in fact , without such an exposure of character , as might not merely bring a man down in the estimation of those from ...
... ness ? But though this may happen sometimes , we are far from saying that it will happen generally . It could not , in fact , without such an exposure of character , as might not merely bring a man down in the estimation of those from ...
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